Denver weather: Another sunny day to wrap up the weekend

Denver (KDVR) – The weather forecast in Denver includes the gentle weather that continues until Sunday, then frequent shower and possibly storm or two from the metro area on Monday.

The great slowdown will associate with these bleak conditions, as the heights return to much less than the intermediate values ​​at the official initial to the fall. Tuesday will be the most amazing day in the Denver Metro this week before heights gradually heading up to exceed a week of work with a lot of sunlight.

Weather today: warm with a possible shower

Mostly, the sunny sky dominates the area again with the height of highs in the upper seventies and eighties. There is an opportunity to shower isolated on Sunday afternoon, but most of the area will remain dry. The wind will be from the southwest anywhere from 5 to 15 miles per hour.

Tonight weather: increased clouds

Sunday night is partially cloudy, as low levels fall in the mid -fifties. The clouds will increase to Monday before more opportunities to shower and storm in the afternoon, and the wind will be from the southwest anywhere from 5 to 15.

Look forward: The beginning of unstable work to work

Since the storms system is drifting from the northwest of us, the shower, and perhaps a few of the thunder can start on Monday afternoon and continue until Tuesday.

The rain should be more widespread from Monday to the night, to become more popular on Tuesday afternoon. The very wonderful conditions in the metro will temporarily stabilize, with only their highest levels in the lower half of the sixties on Tuesday.

The cold morning and dry weather will be followed in the wake of this rain with its lowest levels in the mid -1940s in the mid -forties of the upper century with the start of the heights in the return of the upper seventies by the weekend. In fact, the metro area can touch 80 degrees again by next Saturday, which will be warmer than usual in late September.

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