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Denver Weather Update: Minimal Snow Accumulation, Warmer Week Ahead as Sunny Skies Return

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Published on April 19, 2025
Denver Weather Update: Minimal Snow Accumulation, Warmer Week Ahead as Sunny Skies ReturnSource: Paul Sableman, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

The National Weather Service in Denver has forecasted that the lingering snow showers in the mountains today will bring little additional accumulation, although hazardous driving conditions may persist this morning. According to the National Weather Service, the Denver area experienced a few clouds with a temperature of 24°F and 83% humidity, with visibility standing firm at 10 miles. The weather is expected to become mostly sunny as the day progresses, reaching a high near 44 degrees with calm southeastern winds and minimal snow accumulation. A 30 percent chance of snow showers, mainly before 7 am. Patchy fog before 9 am. Otherwise, cloudy, then gradually becoming mostly sunny, as stated by the National Weather Service.

The outlook for the upcoming week suggests a revival of milder conditions as the winds settle. Tonight, slight changes will sweep the ski, becoming partly cloudy with lows around 28. It's forecasted that Sunday will bring sunshine with highs nearing 63 degrees, and by Monday, temperatures are on the rise, expected to hit a high near 71. The mercury will creep upwards, with Tuesday and Wednesday showcasing a 20 percent chance for showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon and slightly warmer temperatures.

As Denver residents look ahead, the Hazardous Weather Outlook released by the National Weather Service serves as a gentle reminder of Colorado's mercurial spring climate. For the period of Sunday through Friday, the outlook highlights that warmer weather will return on Sunday and will continue through next week. Despite the warmer streak, residents should keep an eye out for scattered afternoon showers or thunderstorms possible from Tuesday to Thursday.

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