Colorado November Weather: Warm Days, Chilly Nights, and Hints of Change on the Horizon

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DENVER, Colo. – The city wakes beneath a clear, starlit sky, the air biting and still at 28°F. Streetlights reflect off quiet neighborhoods, the first hint of dawn stretching across the Front Range. After a frosty start, Colorado’s weather turns sharply warmer, promising bright sunshine and a mild first weekend of November for the Denver metro area.

The National Weather Service in Boulder reports steady warming through Monday, with afternoon highs climbing into the mid-70s by Sunday — nearly 15 degrees above normal. Winds remain light, shifting east and then south, providing calm travel across the I-25 corridor and into the foothills. These mild days offer perfect conditions for yard cleanup, hiking, or outdoor work before the next pattern shift midweek.

For now, Denver’s weather stays dry and stable, with chilly nights dipping into the upper 30s and low 40s. By Tuesday, clouds begin to build as a weak Pacific system approaches from the west. Models hint at a cooler, breezy stretch later in the week, with highs sliding back near 60°F. While no snow is in sight yet, early-season signals show a colder setup developing over the northern Rockies — the kind of transition that often brings Denver’s first measurable snow later in November.

Residents should take advantage of this calm stretch — crisp mornings, golden afternoons, and a brief pause before the winter transition begins to take shape.


Five-Day Outlook for Denver, CO:
Sat: 64/41 – Sunny and calm.
Sun: 78/38 – Sunny; light south breeze.
Mon: 61/40 – Partly sunny; mild.
Tue: 73/39 – Mostly sunny; clouds increase late.
Wed: 70/41 – Sunny; cooler trend midweek.