Denver weather: One last mild day, cooldown coming
DENVER (KDVR) — Denver will end the weekend with mild temperatures as Denver’s weather remains quiet for one more day before changes come Monday.
Pinpoint Weather, Colorado’s Most Accurate Forecast is tracking snow chances Monday as well as chillier temperatures. Impacts are likely to be minor.List: Holiday, Christmas pop-up bars around Denver in 2024
Weather today: Above average temps with some clouds
A cold front arriving Sunday will bring gustier winds and clouds to the region. The highest wind speeds will likely be in the higher elevations near the Continental Divide. Temperatures still warm well into the 50s across the metro.
Weather tonight: Partly cloudy
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Temperatures overnight will be colder than what we had last night. Overnight lows will drop into the upper teens and lower 20s under partly cloudy skies. Winds will be out of the northeast anywhere from 5-10 mph.
Looking ahead: Snow returns Monday, then another warm-up
The new work week will begin with light snow developing mostly in the late morning and afternoon. This should be a relatively low-impact event.
Temperatures will be well above freezing, so snow should largely melt upon contact with the ground. Minor grassy accumulations will be possible, but a better chance for accumulation will come in the Palmer Divide.
Temperatures will be in the 30s Monday and Tuesday, with a cold north wind Monday. We start another warming trend Wednesday with temperatures jumping back into the 50s and likely staying there for the remainder of the work week.