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Denver to Enjoy Warm Weather with Chances of Afternoon Showers and Thunderstorms, NWS Forecasts

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Published on May 09, 2025
Denver to Enjoy Warm Weather with Chances of Afternoon Showers and Thunderstorms, NWS ForecastsSource: DimiTalen, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons

Denver residents can expect a mix of warm temperatures and occasional showers over the next few days, according to the latest forecast from the National Weather Service. Today's weather is mostly sunny with a high around 75 degrees, while tonight should remain mostly clear with lows dipping to around 47 degrees. The calm pattern is set to continue into the weekend, with Saturday expected to see sunny skies and a high near 79 degrees, giving way to a mostly clear night and a low around 51.

The National Weather Service's detailed forecast points to a sunny Sunday with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon reaching a high near 84 degrees, and though the outlook for Monday and Tuesday is mostly sunny with highs in the mid-80s, by Wednesday there's a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms once again, accompanied by breezy conditions with a high near 76 degrees. A hazardous weather outlook has also been issued, indicating the potential for a few showers and an isolated thunderstorm this afternoon across the higher elevations, as reported by the National Weather Service.

Moving into Sunday night, the skies will be partly cloudy with lows around 54 degrees. As for the start of the week, temperatures are anticipated to climb, reaching a high near 86 on Monday and remaining partly cloudy overnight with a low around 55 degrees. Tuesday will mirror these conditions, boasting mostly sunny weather and a high near 85 degrees, transitioning into a mostly clear night with temperatures falling to around 53 degrees.

Meteorologists at the National Weather Service advise that while the potential for severe weather seems low, residents should remain aware of the possibility especially in the mountain areas where scattered showers and storms are more likely to develop each day, mainly over the mountains during the period of Friday through Wednesday, outlining no specific need for spotter activation at this time.

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