
Denver residents woke up to a chilly morning with temperatures hovering at 29°F, according to the latest update from the National Weather Service (NWS). The city experienced a few clouds and a brisk wind chill that made it feel like 21°F. Those heading out early had to bundle up against the cold, as the humidity stood at 74%, with a light west wind blowing at 8 mph, as reported by the National Weather Service.
But as any local can tell you, Colorado weather has the penchant to quickly turn on a dime. The forecast predicts an upward swing in temperatures with mostly cloudy skies expected to gradually become sunny throughout the day. Highs are anticipated to edge near 50 degrees, giving Denver a brief respite from the earlier bone-chilling cold. The NWS details that the light and variable wind will start to bear north around 6 mph come morning time.
As nighttime falls, Denverites can look forward to mostly clear skies with the low dipping down to the upper 20s. The NWS notes a northeast wind that will come to a calm as the evening progresses. Looking ahead to the weekend, Saturday swoops in with abundant sunshine and a high soaring to 64, with calm winds throughout the day.
The pleasant weather pattern is set to persist, according to the National Weather Service. Sunday will be even warmer, making it a day likely to see Denver parks filled with sun-seekers. Temperatures are forecasted to approach a high near 77, with light southwest winds shifting to variable in the afternoon. The evening will cool down slightly, to a low around 39, though remaining clear.
Entering the next week, the city stands to witness a continuity of mostly sunny days. Highs on Monday are slated for the low 60s, creeping up to the mid-70s come Tuesday. Evenings across the board will settle into the low 40s, making conditions ideal for those late autumn strolls under partly cloudy night skies. As the week rolls on into Thursday, Denver could bathe in consistent temperatures near 70 degrees during the day, sustaining the stretch of pleasant fall weather.









