Denver weather: Brief cool snap starts Sunday

KDVR – The summer heat refuses to abandon it, but the weather forecast in Denver will include a short calm.

The temperatures will start less than normal on Sunday and continue in the first two days of next week. The shower will be possible late on Sunday as well.

Tonight weather: winds drop

A cold night in the mountains, more seasonal to east.

The cold cold front will close overnight the clouds outside the area, the rain ends, as well as the winds. However, it will remain a bit name with the southwest winds ranging from 5 and 15 miles per hour.

Its lowest levels will be closer to seasonal values ​​around the metro. The mountains will be very cooler.

Tomorrow’s weather: more cold but still named; Late shower

Classes near or less than usual for most areas on Sunday.

On Sunday it starts to sun and cold. The wind starts from the north and moves northeast about 10-20 miles per hour with storms more than 30 miles per hour again.

Temperatures decrease to the highest levels in the 1960s in most of the state, but it is likely to remain southeast of Colorado in the 1980s. The shower may form along the front -range slopes and in the mountains that start in the afternoon. You may see some of the highest altitude ice overnight on Sunday.

We look forward to the future: unreasonable warm temperatures to return

The area will cool on Monday with only its highest levels in the lower 1960s, and perhaps some places in the top fifties only. More shower will be possible at the end in the afternoon and evening and the wind will remain a little named. Tuesday brings a return from a sunny sky, although the metro will remain in the 1960s.

The weather is cold for a few days before the backup.

The Denver Metro belongs to the seventies starting from Wednesday and looking to stay there in mid -October, so it is possible that the temperatures exceed 10 degrees or more of the normal rate during this extension.

A lot of sunlight is expected as well. The chances of rain seem slim at the present time.

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