
The National Weather Service in Denver, Colorado, has released its detailed forecast, offering a clear, no-nonsense view of the weather to come. Today, Denverites can expect sunny skies with a comfortable high near 54 degrees. Winds are set to shift from a south-southwest breeze to west-northwest later in the afternoon. Tonight, the sky will remain mostly clear with lows dropping to around 30 degrees, and wind gusts could potentially reach up to 16 mph.
Looking ahead, Tuesday will also be mostly sunny with a high nudging slightly higher to near 58 degrees. The south-southwest wind will persist, with the potential to, once again, gust as high as 16 mph before turning west in the afternoon. The NWS's straightforward report anticipates a partly cloudy Tuesday night with lows hovering around 34 degrees, a notable dip in temperatures that reminds us that even in a sunny stretch, the chill of winter lingers.
According to the National Weather Service, Wednesday will maintain the sunny trend with highs reaching near 60 degrees, as the gentle south wind shifts to west northwest later in the day. The pattern of partly cloudy evenings will continue into Wednesday night with temperatures expected to stay slightly warmer, around 42 degrees.
Extending the forecast, Denver looks to see a rise in temperatures heading towards the weekend. Thursday's skies will remain mostly sunny with a high near 63 degrees, representing one of the week's warmest days. However, Thursday night will bring temperatures down to near freezing once more. The weekend appears to promise consistent weather; Friday will be mostly sunny with a high near 53 degrees, and the pattern will hold steady through Sunday with highs hovering close to the 60-degree mark.









