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Denver Greets Morning Snow as NWS Predicts Sunshine and Rising Temps for Coming Week

Denver Greets Morning Snow as NWS Predicts Sunshine and Rising Temps for Coming Week

The city of Denver woke up to a blanket of snow and a misty veil this morning, with light snow forecasted to persist, possibly mixing with rain after 11 am before gradually coming to an end, according to the National Weather Service Denver/Boulder. The temperature hovers at a cold 33°F with an expected high near 42 °F. The chance of precipitation stands at 60%, with northwest winds piercing through at 6 mph, setting to shift southwest in the afternoon. Today’s daylight hours might quietly collect less than half an inch of additional snow accumulation, according to the

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Clearer skies are to quickly follow into the nighttime with the low dipping around 30°F. Denverites should experience a sunny Sunday, with the mercury reaching a more comfortable 51°F, although the wind, persisting from the southwest and potentially gusting as high as 16 mph, might try to challenge the seeming calm. Snowfall reports will be appreciated, the NWS statement adds, providing a subtle nod to the community’s role in weather monitoring.

Looking ahead, the week promises a steady climb in temperature with sunny days and mostly clear nights. Veterans Day will mirror Sunday’s weather with a high once again near 51°F and gentle winds. As the week progresses, Denver will warm up even further, culminating with Thursday’s anticipated high near 60°F before slightly cooling down again toward the end of the week.

A “Hazardous Weather Outlook” however was issued earlier by the National Weather Service, warning of light to moderate snow persisting on the plains today until early afternoon and the potential of another three inches of accumulation. As Colorado braces for such conditions, travelers are advised to stay updated on road closures and conditions through resources like cotrip.org. The service also warns of windy conditions over the Front Range mountains and foothills on Tuesday, which would be set to possibly complicate commuting and outdoor activities.

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