
The National Weather Service in Denver has a straightforward message for Coloradans: brace for a blast of diverse weather conditions. As per the National Weather Service, Denver is currently experiencing a few clouds with temperatures hovering around a chilly 30°F and relatively high humidity levels.
Looking ahead, the detailed forecast predicts a pleasant sunny day today with a high near 56°F, although winds could ramp up with gusts reaching as high as 17 mph. The night cools down with a low of around 26°F, setting the scene for a calm evening. The outlook for Sunday promises more sunshine and a high near 49°F. Come Veterans Day, temperatures are set to soar to near 72°F, suggesting an unseasonably warm day ahead for the occasion.
However, the weather outlook is not entirely without concern. The Hazardous Weather Outlook for northeast and north central Colorado forewarns of gusty winds peaking at 55 mph in the Front Range mountains and foothills today. While the northern mountains may see light snow showers tonight, accumulations are predicted to be minimal.
The week continues with strong winds across the northeast plains, mountains, and foothills on Saturday, with gusts potentially reaching 50 mph. Moreover, the region is preparing for record warmth during the upcoming work week, an unusual trend for this time of year. Spotters will likely enjoy a break as spotter activation will not be needed today or tonight, a relief for those accustomed to Colorado's sometimes volatile weather patterns.









