
The city of Denver is experiencing a partly cloudy day with brisk temperatures sitting at 30°F, as reported by the National Weather Service in Denver. The humidity hangs around 52%, with a south wind blowing at 12 mph. Visibility is clear at 10 miles, although wind chill factors make it feel like 20°F outside. The weather service last updated this information on January 11 at 6:58 am MST.
Looking ahead, Denverites can anticipate a mostly sunny day with a pleasant high near 51°F. Winds are expected to stay gentle, coming in from the south southwest at 5 to 7 mph. The evening is predicted to remain mostly clear with temperatures dipping to a low around 27°F and a soft breeze continuing. A similar pattern persists into early next week, with sunshine and highs gradually warming; Monday should peak near 54°F and Tuesday even higher, approaching a comfortable 58°F.
In their detailed forecast, the National Weather Service notes that the rest of the week will follow suit, with predominantly sunny skies and highs consistently in the mid-50s. However, by the weekend, temperatures are forecasted to take a slight dip, with Friday reaching only a high near 41°F and the evening cooling down to a low around 18°F. Saturday is expected to bounce back slightly with a mostly sunny day and a high near 45°F.
The National Weather Service's hazardous weather outlook indicates a calm week for residents of northeast and north central Colorado. "No hazardous weather expected," assures the outlook for both the current day and the following six days. The next opportunity for precipitation is speculated to be early Wednesday, but as of now, no significant precipitation is forecasted. For weather enthusiasts and the general public, there will be no need for spotter activation today or tonight.









