Denver, CO – The first weekend of November brings a chilly start to Denver as a freeze warning remains in effect through 9 a.m. Friday, signaling the arrival of winter-like conditions. Residents should bundle up and protect vulnerable plants as temperatures hover near freezing, especially along I-70 and E-470. Sunny skies will follow, bringing mild relief through the weekend, but the cold mornings are expected to persist.
According to the National Weather Service, Friday’s forecast shows a high of 62°F, with south-southwest winds up to 6 mph, adding a slight breeze to the chilly air. Overnight temperatures are set to dip to a low of 30°F with northeast winds calming by dawn, setting the stage for Saturday’s brighter skies. Saturday warms up slightly to a high of 64°F with calm winds shifting in the evening, but residents should still expect chilly nights as temperatures drop to 35°F.
Sunday brings partly sunny skies and highs near 60°F, providing ideal conditions for outdoor activities despite the cool temperatures. However, by Sunday night, a chance of rain returns, with lows near 34°F. Early next week, Denver may see rain mixed with snow, particularly on Monday afternoon, signaling a shift toward winter conditions.
Residents are advised to take precautions through the weekend, including dressing in layers and monitoring weather updates for any changes. As winter approaches, this weekend’s freeze warning is a reminder to prepare for more cold snaps in the weeks to come.



