The National Weather Service (NWS) in Denver has predicted that today will be a largely sunny day with comfortable temperatures of 60 degrees. The NWS described a calm day ahead in a regular bulletin released early this morning, with winds only increasing to about 5 mph in the afternoon. Tonight’s forecast is again clear, with mild south-southwest winds and a dip in temperature to about 33 degrees.
The National Weather Service predicts that the next few days will bring more dry and pleasant weather, with a near-record high by Saturday. However, due to dry and windy conditions, anyone who want to take advantage of the milder temperatures should be mindful that Saturday will bring heightened fire weather conditions throughout the foothills and nearby plains. With a system expected to bring a mix of rain and snow late Sunday into Monday morning, the pleasant streak seems unlikely to end. There will probably be no precipitation on the plains, but there will be substantial snowfall in the mountains.
No specific risks are anticipated for today or tonight, according to the NWS’ hazardous weather prediction for northeast and north central Colorado. The NWS prediction, which runs through next Tuesday, predicted a very calm lead-up to Thanksgiving with little chance of severe weather in the near future. However, inhabitants are continuously reminded to be alert because things might change suddenly.
Looking ahead can present some challenges for people who have vacation plans. Following the NWS forecast for Denver, another system is expected to arrive mid-next week and may deliver moderate snow to the mountains on Wednesday and Thanksgiving. Travel during this time may be negatively impacted, especially for those traveling via mountainous areas. As the holiday draws near, the NWS advises travelers to keep an eye on weather updates.
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