Denver, Colorado – Spring showers are making a comeback across Colorado this week, with Denver in the bullseye for wet, windy weather through Friday.
According to the National Weather Service, rain will persist across the Denver metro through Wednesday evening, bringing an 80% chance of precipitation during the day. Winds from the northwest could gust up to 20 mph, adding to difficult travel conditions, especially along I-70 and I-25. Motorists are urged to slow down and keep headlights on in low-visibility conditions.
While skies may clear briefly Wednesday night, Thursday brings another round of springtime instability. A 30% chance of showers returns by mid-morning Thursday, and Friday could see scattered thunderstorms. Highs will range from 70°F on Thursday to 75°F Friday, with warmer, sunnier conditions building into the weekend.
Parts of Jefferson, Arapahoe, and Adams counties may also experience slick roadways and minor flooding in low-lying areas. Local emergency management teams are not anticipating severe storms but recommend charging devices and monitoring updates as weather conditions evolve.
Looking ahead, Saturday and Sunday will trend sunnier and warmer with highs climbing into the low 80s. Monday brings another chance of showers, keeping the spring pattern active across the Front Range.
5-Day Outlook for Denver, CO:
- Wednesday: Showers, high near 61°F
- Thursday: Mostly sunny, slight shower chance, high near 70°F
- Friday: Thunderstorms possible, high near 75°F
- Saturday: Sunny and warmer, high near 77°F
- Sunday: Mostly sunny, high near 81°F