
Today's weather in Denver promises clear skies and a sunny disposition with the thermometer rising to a pleasant 68 degrees, according to the National Weather Service, so you might want to grab a light jacket before heading out. Tonight, the stars will get their unclouded stage as temperatures dip to around 35 degrees, nothing too unusual for a March evening in Colorado.
Looking ahead, there's a continuation of those mostly sunny vibes, Monday and Tuesday's highs are chucking the mercury up to around 72 and 67 degrees respectively as we continue to ride the tail-end of winter's chill, it's like the weather's giving us a little prelude to spring, where the wind, albeit in the 15 mph gust zone, kind of refreshes rather than rattles your soul. Just be mindful if you have any outdoor burning planned, as the lower elevations might tip-toe into some elevated fire weather conditions throughout the week.
Wednesday follows suit with more sunshine and yet another 66-degree high watermark, but don't plan your picnics too far in advance. Thursday night might toss a few raindrops into the mix after midnight. And then there's Friday, quite the game changer, where you'll have to swap your sunglasses for possibly an umbrella or even a snow shovel, as the forecast from our friends at NWS Denver/Boulder anticipates a cooler 47-degree day, laced with potential rain and snow, not to forget a touch of that signature Colorado breeze.
The plot thickens into the weekend, where a slight chance of snow on Saturday could mean anything from a light dusting to you needing to dig out your car. So, enjoy the sun while you can, 'cause Mother Nature's got some tricks up her sleeve, and according to the National Weather Service, that fast moving storm on Friday is not just bringing the circus of strong winds and snow, but it's gliding through the plains like some kind of atmospheric hawk.









