
The National Weather Service in Denver is calling for a relatively mild and sunny day with a slight chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms, as reported on July 20th. Denverites can expect the temperature to reach up to a high near 93 degrees, a bit on the warm side but still within the range of typical summer weather for the region. With humidity standing at 47 percent and a light north breeze in the forecast, the day promises to bring heat without the weight of excessive moisture in the air, according to the National Weather Service.
However, the weather won't settle into a singular pattern. Denver will experience a variety of conditions, ranging from mostly clear skies to moments when the weather will decide to quickly change gears. There's a 20 percent chance of precipitation following noon, with the wind speed set to further demonstrate its caprice, seemingly aiming to gradually become a south wind by the evening, potentially gusting as high as 17 mph. This variability is something residents have come to expect as part of the Denver climate tapestry.
Come nightfall, the skies will mostly clear up, giving way to a low temperature around 66 degrees with continued south winds. Moving into Monday, when another week takes shape, Denver's weather is due to echo Sunday's pattern, a blend of partial sunshine and an anticipated chance of showers and thunderstorms after noon, inching closer to a high near 95 degrees.
Looking ahead at the rest of the week, the unpredictability persists. The National Weather Service predicts a 40 percent chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms on Tuesday, with temperatures expected to climb near 94 degrees before descending into the mid-60s at night. The chance of precipitation will continue to rise come Wednesday, with a 60 percent likelihood of showers and potential thunderstorms. Consistency, it seems, is not in the week's forecast for Denver, bound to keep residents wondering how to best navigate their daily routines under the ever-changing skies.









