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Denver Welcomes Mild Temperatures and Sunny Skies, Winter Chill Takes a Backseat

Denver Welcomes Mild Temperatures and Sunny Skies, Winter Chill Takes a Backseat

Denver residents can look forward to a break from the winter chill with agreeably milder temperatures setting in over the next several days. Today’s forecast promises sunny skies with a high peeking near 53 degrees, as per the

National Weather Service.

A light south breeze will gently accompany the mercury climb, making it a remarkably pleasant moment to indulge in outdoor activities before the more cumbersome layers of winter dressing become a necessity.

The evening brings a partly cloudy sky, with the low temperature expected to hover around a cool but not freezing 31 degrees. Thursday is projected to warmly follow suit, promises to further thaw the city’s bones with a sunny high of 59 degrees. However, it’s predicted that mountain snow showers set to earnestly clear out this morning, won’t make an appearance yet again until Saturday. Wind conditions tonight could turn brisk, though, especially in the mountain ridges where gusts are expected to reach up to 50 mph.

Moving into the weekend, Denver’s weather will continue to oblige those yearning for clear skies. Friday’s outlook holds a high of 59 degrees under mostly sunny conditions. The National Weather Service advises a turn to a little cooler temperatures on Saturday with a sunny high around 54 degrees and a partly cloudy night dipping to 27 degrees. True to form for a Colorado fall, the forecast does hold a tinge of unpredictability looking into early next week.

According to the

National Weather Service

, Denver should brace itself for a possible shake-up by Monday, with a slight chance of rain, and by Tuesday, a chance of snow could come to disrupt the otherwise mild streak. The NWS advises that dry conditions will sustain through Friday, yet by Monday, a weather system may just decide to stir up the mix, bringing possible mixed precipitation mainly to the Plains.

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