Denver, CO – Temperatures will rise through Friday, offering mild and sunny conditions for Colorado residents before a significant weather shift late Sunday. Travelers along the I-25 corridor should plan ahead, as unsettled weather could disrupt early-week plans.
According to the National Weather Service, today’s high in Denver is expected to reach 61°F under mostly sunny skies, with temperatures climbing to 65°F on Friday. Saturday will continue the warming trend, with highs nearing 69°F. However, by Sunday evening, rain and snow could make an appearance, especially in the foothills and higher elevations.
A developing weather system is forecast to move in Sunday night, bringing a mix of rain and snow. Lower elevations, including the Denver metro area, could see light rain transitioning to snow after midnight, with accumulation likely confined to grassy surfaces. High-elevation areas may see travel impacts starting Monday morning.
Looking ahead, temperatures will drop to the mid-40s by Monday, with Tuesday and Wednesday bringing additional chances for a rain-snow mix. Travelers in the mountains should prepare for potential delays, particularly between Sunday and Thursday.
The five-day outlook predicts a shift from sunny, mild conditions to colder, more unsettled weather. Residents should monitor forecasts closely and prepare for travel delays, particularly in the foothills and mountain regions. Ensure vehicles are winter-ready and keep an eye on conditions if planning to drive I-25 or other major routes.
Stay updated on changing conditions through the National Weather Service or local news outlets for the latest travel advisories.
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