Denver, CO – Residents in Denver should prepare for a week of fluctuating weather, with sunny skies expected early on, followed by cooler temperatures and potential frost.
According to the National Weather Service, Monday will start off warm, with highs reaching 81°F under sunny skies. However, by nightfall, temperatures are expected to drop sharply, hitting a low of 48°F. Frost is anticipated in rural areas late Monday night through Tuesday morning, posing potential risks for unprotected crops and plants. Rural roads could see frost accumulation, particularly affecting early morning commuters.
Looking ahead, Tuesday will be sunny but cooler, with a high of 72°F, while nighttime temperatures will dip further to 46°F. This pattern continues into Wednesday, which will see another warm day with highs near 80°F before dropping into the low 50s by night.
For those planning outdoor activities, Thursday should be partly sunny, reaching a high of 76°F. However, the risk of rain will increase by Friday, bringing with it a high near 67°F and potential showers, especially in the evening. The region could also experience more frost late Friday into Saturday morning as temperatures drop to the upper 30s at night.