Denver weather: Much cooler Friday as quiet weather pattern continues

Denver (KDVR) – Thursday was one of the hottest days that the metro spent a while, but the weather forecast in Denver will be cooler on Friday. Weekend expectations look good because Broncos, CU and CSU all have home games.

Weather tonight: dry and smoke

Although the state will often be asleep, the smoke sky will continue. The circumstances of the sky will be generally cloudy.

There is a very simple opportunity to form a light shower, but it is expected that the conditions of most areas are expected to be. The temperatures will decrease in the fifties of the last century with a breeze in the northeast of about 10 miles per hour, with storms up to 20 miles per hour.

Weather tomorrow: feeling like falling

The strong cold front will lead overnight until Friday’s temperatures are closer to early October than September. It is expected that the highest in the afternoon will be approaching only 70 degrees, as some societies are likely to keep the plains in the 1960s.

The wind will turn to the east and southeast in the afternoon, about 10 to 20 miles per hour. The sky will be partially sunny to mostly cloudy.

Look forward: In late summer, coming next week

Saturday and Sunday will be enjoyablely warm with fewer temperatures remaining, about 80 degrees per day. On Saturday, it looks very dry, but there is still a simple chance of light showering out of the slopes of the hills, which is likely to affect CU (if the rain happens).

On Sunday it has a better opportunity to shower or storm around the metro, which may lead to a short wet period during the Broncos game.

Next week sees a great direction to warm. The highlands will return to the middle and above the eighties, which is higher than the normal rate. The metro may approach approximately 90 degrees, but for the time being, the area is likely to remain directly under it. There is no stormy weather, so the dry weather pattern is likely to continue in the middle of the month.

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