
Denver's weather forecast paints a picture of wet and changing conditions, as the National Weather Service (NWS) predicts an increased likelihood of precipitation and fluctuating temperatures over the coming days. According to the National Weather Service, the city is set to experience mostly cloudy skies with a high near 53 degrees today, and calm winds shifting north northeast, while the chance of rain stands at 60% later in the afternoon.
As the day progresses, Denver residents can anticipate the rain to set in, with a predicted low around 37 degrees tonight and steady north winds; the NWS details an 80% chance of precipitation. The moist trend extends into Friday with similar, albeit slightly cooler, conditions forecasted, and a 60% probability of rain mainly before 11 am. Temperatures are expected to reach a high near 47 degrees, with north northwest winds moving at a gentle 3 to 6 mph.
The weekend, however, offers a brief respite from the dampness; Saturday is expected to be sunny and warmer, with a peak temperature near 59 degrees and light, variable winds. Partial cloud cover returns on Saturday night as the mercury falls to around 32 degrees, but the cloudiness increases again on Sunday, bringing with it a 30 percent chance of showers after 11 am and a high hovering near 52 degrees.
Looking ahead to next week, the NWS forecasts a mix of sun and clouds on Monday with a high of about 55, and a slight chance of showers before 11 am that rain and snow showers may pepper Tuesday and Wednesday, offering a stark reminder that, despite the glimpses of clear skies, residents should remain prepared for sudden weather shifts temperatures envisaged to dip to a low around 29 on Tuesday night and a cool daytime high near 44 on the following day.









