
Denver residents can expect a mixed bag of weather conditions in the coming days, as reported by the National Weather Service in Denver, Colorado. The city is currently experiencing mostly cloudy skies with temperatures hovering around a pleasant 68°F (20°C) and humidity at 40%. According to the National Weather Service, the wind is sweeping in from the southwest at 13 mph, with barometric pressure at 30.11 inches (1011.6 mb).
As per the National Weather Service, locals can expect to quickly dodge some showers, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after noon today. The temperature is projected to rise near 83°F, with a shift in wind direction from south-southwest to west-northwest as the day progresses. The chance of precipitation will sit around 40%.
Tonight, the unstable conditions persist, with another chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy skies will accompany a low of around 57°F, while winds are predicted to slowly calm down and become light and variable after midnight, despite potential gusts as high as 15 mph. Looking towards the weekend, Saturday forecasts suggest a 50 percent chance of rain post-noon, with increasing clouds and a high close to 78°F. The weather looks to clear up on Sunday, with only a slight chance of morning showers and mostly sunny skies thereafter.
The Hazardous Weather Outlook released by the National Weather Service echoes this sentiment of unpredictability. It warns of scattered showers and thunderstorms heading into the weekend, specifically highlighting an active pattern for Friday and Saturday. Although spotter activation isn't anticipated, the notice does encourage locals to report any occurrences of gusty winds and hail. A return to calmer and more typical weather is anticipated early next week, with isolated showers and thunderstorms still likely each afternoon.









