Denver (KDVR) – still a march, but the weather forecast in Denver will look like in May for next week.
Colorado will see a lot of sunlight until Thursday, with an opportunity to record a new standard on Thursday as well. Rain opportunities for the metro appear by weekend solutions.
Weather today: warm and wind
The temperatures return to the mark of 70 degrees on the afternoon of Monday under a sunny sky.
The wind will move again and create a period after the afternoon wind with storms more than 30 miles per hour. Wind storms in the hills may be much higher.

Tonight’s weather: moderate, still noisy
A partially cloudy sky wanders for the first half of the evening before the health of the sky. Its lowest levels will be overnight in the upper thirties and lower forties. The wind will drop to 10-15 miles per hour, although we can see some isolated storms up to 30 miles per hour.

Look forward: Stay warm, but the shower may come at the end of next week
The metro continues to warm until Thursday. The highlands will reach Wednesday to the mid -seventies of the last century, but the region may approach 80 degrees on Thursday afternoon.
The high record on Thursday is 78 degrees in 1988.

The clouds will return on Friday and the temperatures decrease a few degrees.
The next change in the weather style in the area appears to be on Saturday in the form of rain showers in the metro and plains, and snowfall in the mountains. However, there are a lot of questions with this storm system, so stay tuned.