Colorado wakes up under clear skies as crisp air drifts across quiet Front Range streets.
Early morning temperatures hover in the mid-30s, with a light breeze brushing across neighborhoods. Sunshine quickly takes control after sunrise. By afternoon, Denver warms sharply, climbing into the upper 60s, a striking shift for early February.
Roads remain dry and visibility stays excellent along I-25, I-70, and surface routes. Commuters encounter no winter hazards this morning, though shaded spots feel cold early. Layers come off fast by midday as the sun strengthens.
Tonight stays calm and cool. Skies remain mostly clear, allowing temperatures to drop back into the mid-30s. Any lingering moisture refreezes, so drivers should watch bridges and elevated ramps late.
Saturday continues the warming trend. Mostly sunny skies push highs into the mid to upper 60s, with light southwest winds. It feels more like late March than winter. Outdoor plans thrive, but snowmelt runoff may refreeze after sunset.
Sunday brings another mild day. Highs reach the mid-60s, with sunshine dominating the daylight hours. Trails dry out, patios fill, and grills fire up across the metro.
Early next week stays unusually warm. Monday rebounds toward 67 degrees, followed by cooler but still mild conditions Tuesday. By midweek, moisture chances return with rain and snow possible, signaling winter is not finished.
Looking ahead to the 6–10 day window, above-normal temperatures remain favored before a more seasonal pattern returns later next week. For now, enjoy the break, but stay alert for flash-freeze risks each evening.
Plan errands early, slow down after dark, and expect fast-changing conditions this time of year. How warm did it feel in your Denver neighborhood today?
Five-Day Outlook – Denver, CO
- Today: Sunny and mild. High near 67°
- Saturday: Mostly sunny, warm. High near 66°
- Sunday: Sunny and pleasant. High near 65°
- Monday: Sunny, mild. High near 67°
- Tuesday: Increasing clouds, cooler. High near 51°



