Denver, CO – Strong winds and rising temperatures will impact Colorado this week, with gusts up to 60 mph in higher elevations. Residents should prepare for potentially hazardous conditions.
According to the National Weather Service, no severe weather is expected Saturday, but winds will strengthen overnight, especially in the mountains. By Sunday, gusts could exceed 50 mph in parts of the Front Range, affecting travel on I-70 and mountain passes. Warm temperatures will follow, with highs reaching the mid-60s in Denver by Tuesday.
Sunday will bring sunshine and a high near 57°F, but winds will pick up later in the day. Monday and Tuesday will be mostly sunny, with highs reaching 63°F and 65°F, respectively. Breezy conditions will persist into midweek, with wind advisories possible.
Motorists, especially those driving high-profile vehicles, should use caution on open highways. Hikers and outdoor enthusiasts should prepare for changing conditions, as wind chills may still feel cold at higher elevations.
By midweek, temperatures will cool slightly, but dry conditions are expected. Residents should stay updated with the latest forecasts and secure outdoor objects ahead of strong winds.
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