
Denver locals can expect a streak of sunny skies and warmer temperatures this week, according to the National Weather Service. Starting off with a cool morning at 26°F, today's forecast indicates a climb to a comfortable high near 59°F with gentle winds picking up in the afternoon. National Weather Service, reports that clear skies will prevail tonight as the low settles in around 33°F.
The upcoming week appears promising for those seeking reprieve from colder temperatures. Monday through Saturday is set to exhibit a warming and drying trend, with the mercury expected to keep rising. A high near 67°F on Monday and subsequently climbing to the 70s mid-week, was noted in the NWS's detailed forecast. The only hiccup could be a slight chance of showers Tuesday and Wednesday in the mountains.
Fire weather conditions are on the radar, however, as the dry and warm atmosphere could heighten risks, especially in areas like South Park and the southern Foothills. The NWS Hazardous Weather Outlook calls out the potential for elevated fire weather conditions on Tuesday and Wednesday. While the outlook does not necessarily mean immediate danger, it's a heads-up for residents and authorities to be vigilant during such periods.









