Denver, Colorado – Virga showers and weak thunderstorms will taper off across Colorado tonight, with only a slight chance of further activity on the far eastern plains until midnight. Temperatures will stay mild overnight, ranging from 39°F in the mountains to 63°F on the plains. Skies will gradually become partly cloudy, offering a quiet night ahead for much of the state.
According to the National Weather Service, the low chances of additional showers will diminish by midnight. While conditions remain calm for most areas, a return of afternoon thunderstorms is expected Sunday, especially in the lower elevations, with highs climbing to the mid-80s.
Residents in the foothills can expect overnight temperatures between 45°F and 63°F, while the plains will range from 55°F to 63°F. Travelers should anticipate dry roads, but keep in mind that the forecast includes possible thunderstorms again tomorrow afternoon.
The weather will remain mild, with skies clearing up slightly, making for a relatively peaceful evening. Be prepared for the return of thunderstorms on Sunday, particularly in the afternoon, as highs rise.