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Denver Salutes Veterans Day with Sunny Skies and Mild Weather, Chillier Evenings Ahead

Denver Salutes Veterans Day with Sunny Skies and Mild Weather, Chillier Evenings Ahead

As Denver warms up to honor Veterans Day under sunny skies with a mild high of 60, locals can enjoy a gentle southern breeze, carrying through until the evening when temperatures will drop to a chilly 30 degrees. According to the

National Weather Service

, a partly cloudy sky won’t do much to shield Denverites from the descending temperatures this evening, as South southwest breezes lightly persist.

Looking ahead to Tuesday, expect mostly sunny conditions with the temperature peaking near 57, but don’t let the sun deceive, as winds shift from southwest to northwest in the afternoon and gusts could reach as high as 16 mph, the Wind Chill could make it feel substantially cooler so be sure to layer up if you’re stepping outside. Come nighttime, residents should prepare for the mercury to dip again to around 28 degrees, with a more pronounced west-northwest wind blowing at 9 to 13 mph, and those gusts maintaining their blusteriness.

The midweek forecast calls for sunny skies on Wednesday with a high brushing up against 53 degrees, calm south-southwest winds will make for a pleasant autumnal canvas devoid of any hazardous shenanigans, a welcome respite for outdoor activities. As per usual, the weather will cool down in the evening, signaling a return to jackets and warm drinks with lows rounding around 30, the weather service advises.

The remainder of the week into the weekend is shaping up to mirror Wednesday’s demeanor, sunny or mostly sunny days, followed by partly cloudy nights, the National Weather Service forecasts. Daytime highs range from the mid-fifties to nearly 60, while nighttime lows are consistent, hovering just below freezing, it’s an easy pattern for Denverites to fall into, as the cadence of autumn ticks on, but keep an eye out for the chance of mountain snow and gusty winds beginning late Saturday into Sunday which may signal a shift in the currently placid conditions.

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In the mountains, snow chasers can look forward to a dusting starting late Saturday or Sunday, which is a slight detour from the city’s clear weather path. That said, the hazardous weather outlook is tame, with no immediate concerns for those on the ground in Denver and surrounding areas, spotter activation will not be needed today or tonight, the outlook confirms.

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