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Denver Weather Forecast: Sunny Days Ahead with Weekend Snow Flurries Possible, NWS Advises Caution

Denver Weather Forecast: Sunny Days Ahead with Weekend Snow Flurries Possible, NWS Advises Caution

Denver residents, brace yourselves for a mix of calm skies and potential snow flurries in the coming days. According to the

National Weather Service

, today’s sunny disposition with highs nearing 58 degrees will give way to a cooler evening with the temperature dipping to around 29 degrees. The forecast promises mostly clear nighttime skies, with just a gentle whisper of west-southwest winds.

Looking ahead to the weekend, the weather takes a pleasant turn with mostly sunny conditions expected on Friday, boasting a high of around 63 degrees. Come Saturday, Denver will see the sun reigning supreme again, with temperatures peaking near 54 degrees. However, the NWS warns that wind gusts up to 50 mph will blow over the mountain ridges, and the higher east slopes of the Front Range, with some decrease during the day.

Denverites should keep their coats close at hand as nighttime temperatures are set to hover around the freezing point. The serene weather is only a temporary respite, though, as the NWS outlook points to the possibility of light snow by Saturday and mixed precipitation as two weather systems are forecasted to make their presence felt early next week in the mountains and plains alike.

The NWS has provided a heads-up for potentially hazardous conditions over the next several days, The next chance of light snow in the mountains will be on Saturday. Two different weather systems may affect the area early next week, bringing a chance of snow in the mountains, and mixed precipitation in the Plains. Spotters, while not needed today or tonight, should remain vigilant as the weather systems develop. As always, the NWS encourages the public to stay updated on the latest weather conditions.

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