
The National Weather Service in Denver has issued a forecast predicting varied weather conditions for the area. According to National Weather Service, Denver residents can expect an overcast day with a 30 percent chance of rain, mainly after 4pm today. Conditions this morning were foggy before 9 am, with a high anticipated near 50 degrees Fahrenheit and winds coming from the northeast.
Tonight, the chance of rain increases slightly to 40 percent, primarily before 11 pm. Temperatures are predicted to drop to a low of around 34 degrees, with a northeast wind calming in the evening. Areas of fog before 9 am. Otherwise, cloudy, with a high near 50, the outlook is detailed, highlighting the moderate winds that residents can expect throughout the day.
Looking ahead to the rest of the week, Monday should bring some respite from the gloom, with partly sunny skies and a high near 63 degrees forecasted. The wind is set to pick up, possibly gusting to as high as 18 mph. However, weather conditions are expected to shift by Monday night with a 30 percent chance of showers predicted and mostly cloudy skies, as well as continued gusty winds.
Shower likelihood increases on Tuesday, with a robust 70 percent probability of precipitation largely after the noon hour. The forecast sees temperatures peaking around 57 degrees, with winds switching from southwest to north-northwest in the afternoon. "Winds could gust as high as 26 mph," warns the National Weather Service, advising Denver locals to prepare for potentially brisk conditions.
The hazardous weather outlook provided by the National Weather Service Denver/Boulder, CO cautions of light snow showers on the horizon, particularly for the northeast corner of Colorado and the northern mountains. Sporadic rain showers are also on the docket for the plains, with various projections of mountain snow accumulations. Moving towards the weekend, the outlook foresees a continued chance of showers starting late Thursday into Saturday.









