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Denver Weather Forecast: A Cornucopia of Conditions Expected Leading up to Thanksgiving

Denver residents should prepare for an eclectic spell of weather that will offer a taste of sunshine, rain, snow, and the chills typical of late November, according to the National Weather Service in Denver, Colorado, which has issued a weather forecast indicating a varied mix of conditions leading up to Thanksgiving week. The National Weather Service’s detailed forecast indicates that residents should expect a 30 percent chance of rain after 4 pm today, with increasingly cloudy skies. The temperature is expected to be around 62 degrees, with south-southwest winds that will shift to the north-northwest in the afternoon.

Denver is expected to experience a mix of weather conditions this evening, with rain before 8 p.m., a possible rain-snow mix between 8 and 9 p.m., and then a chance of snow. According to the NWS, there is a 60% chance of precipitation tonight, with new snow accumulations of less than half an inch possible. This means that the day will end coldly, with lows predicted to be around 28 p.m. There may be a little reprieve at the beginning of the workweek, as Monday is predicted to be partly sunny before an apparent upswing and daytime highs that approach 47 degrees. On the other hand, Tuesday has a small chance of rain and snow before 7 am, but it will mostly be rain as the day goes on. A high of 53 degrees is expected, and a light, changeable wind will chill the bones and make people long for warmth as winter tries to enter.

The NWS warns residents and visitors to be ready for more turbulent weather ahead of Thanksgiving. Tuesday night has an 80% probability of rain, which might result in rain and snow combinations. Wednesday is expected to bring a strong mix of rain and snow that will turn into all snow after 11 am, with maximum temperatures expected to reach 36 degrees. Despite past upheavals, Thanksgiving day is looking bright, with the NWS forecasting a sunny sky and highs of about 38 degrees, making for a beautiful setting for group appreciation and celebration.

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Even as the week draws to a close, Colorado’s weather remains unpredictable; Thursday night’s NWS forecast calls for mostly clear skies with a low of about 17, and Friday will be sunny with highs of about 44 degrees, providing a semblance of stability in a week that highlights the constantly shifting dance between autumn and winter. The forecast for Saturday is still sunny, mostly with highs around 44 degrees, which serves as a gentle reminder that even though the skies may get gloomy and the winds may change, the sun—that dependable messenger of the promise of dawn—will continue to shine with its unwavering brilliance.

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