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Sunny Denver Days Ahead with Highs of 83-87 Degrees, Possible Showers in Weekend Forecast

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Published on October 02, 2025
Sunny Denver Days Ahead with Highs of 83-87 Degrees, Possible Showers in Weekend ForecastSource: Colorado Senate GOP, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Denver residents can look forward to sunny skies and calm winds, according to the latest update from the National Weather Service. With the high anticipated to be near 83 degrees today, the pleasant weather is expected to hold through Friday, boasting an even warmer high of around 87 degrees. The calm winds will become east southeast, ranging from 5 to 7 mph in the afternoon, as reported by the National Weather Service.

As the evening approaches, clear conditions will continue with a low of around 53 degrees. Southeast wind at 5 to 7 mph is expected to shift southwest after midnight. As we move forward into the weekend, Denver's weather will also slightly shift. Saturday has a forecasted high of 82 degrees with a 30 percent chance of showers after noon. To possibly complicate weekend plans, gusts could reach as high as 29 mph.

The National Weather Service's detailed forecast also indicates that temperatures will dip into the 50s during the evenings, with Saturday night having a low around 46 and a slight chance of showers before midnight. The upcoming week will see more sun, with highs steadily in the 60s starting Sunday, having a high near 68, and warming slightly to a high near 72 by Wednesday.

Looking through to next week, there will be a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, particularly on Tuesday, with partly sunny skies and a high near 67. Those venturing out during the nights should expect partly cloudy conditions, with the temperature hovering around the mid-40s. While no hazardous weather is expected through tonight, residents should be prepared to occasionally adjust their plans to accommodate those light precipitation possibilities. Mountain areas will see mainly light snow showers by Saturday night, as stated by the National Weather Service's hazardous weather outlook. So, you might want to pack a coat if you're heading towards higher elevations over the weekend.

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