
Soaking up the sun with highs soaring up to the 80s, Denver is set for a stretch of clear skies and comfortable temperatures, according to a recent update from the National Weather Service (NWS) in Denver. Today, locals can expect a sunny day with the mercury creeping up to 80 degrees. A calm Southwest wind will shift and settle as the day progresses. Tonight, a gentle night under mostly clear skies awaits, dipping to a cool 49 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
Looking ahead, Denver's warm streak is looking to steadily continue, with Friday and Saturday keeping the sunny days rolling and peaking near 83 and 80 degrees, respectively. A serene light wind will be present on Friday, ready to slightly pick up on Saturday with some occasional gusts possibly reaching 18 mph. The tranquility is forecasted to extend into Sunday, maintaining mostly sunny conditions and a high close to 80 degrees for yet another day.
The National Weather Service doesn't see any rain on the horizon until Monday. There's a slight whisper of showers and thunderstorms coming Monday afternoon, with temperatures expected to hover near 78 degrees. For night owls, the evening skies from today through the middle of next week will remain partly cloudy to mostly clear, as nighttime lows hang around the 52-53 degree mark.
Despite this serene weather, ballet, always ready to keep Coloradans on their toes, the NWS does have a Hazardous Weather Outlook in motion for a wide swath of the region. However, no concerns have been raised for the immediate days ahead. "No hazardous weather is expected," the outlook reads, ensuring residents that they can go ahead and plan to enjoy the outdoors without interruptions from Mother Nature until at least Tuesday.









