Denver, CO – Warm, sunny conditions will continue in Denver and much of Colorado through the weekend, but a shift to rain and snow is expected early next week. Residents can enjoy mild temperatures reaching the mid-60s on Friday and Saturday before colder air and precipitation return on Monday.
According to the National Weather Service, Friday will be sunny with a high near 63°F. Winds will remain light, shifting east in the afternoon. Friday night will be mostly clear, with a low around 30°F. Saturday will be another warm day, reaching 64°F under sunny skies. However, clouds will start to build Saturday night as a weak system moves in, bringing partly cloudy conditions and a low of 34°F.
Sunday remains mostly sunny, with highs again in the low 60s, but by Sunday night, conditions begin to change. Clouds increase, and temperatures dip to the mid-30s ahead of a more significant weather system arriving Monday.
Monday’s forecast calls for a mix of rain and snow, with precipitation expected to start after 11 a.m. Daytime highs will be around 46°F, but colder air will bring more widespread snow by Monday night. Low temperatures will drop to around 33°F. Snow is likely to continue into Tuesday, with highs struggling to reach the mid-40s.
With spring just days away, Denver will experience a mix of winter and spring weather in the coming week. Residents should plan for a warm, dry weekend before preparing for wet and possibly slick road conditions early next week.