Denver (KDVR) – The sunny and dry conditions continue to control the weather forecast in Denver and we are heading to Mother’s Day. Regardless of the isolated storm/storm in the high country, we look at the nice conditions to finish our week with a lot of the front range and cycle in the 1970s and 1980s.
Weather today: Umm Latif’s day
The sunny sky continues until Sunday. Heating temperatures in the eighties of the last century will be all over the region. The wind will start light from the southwest in the morning, then head to the southeast in the afternoon and take the speed with the fruits of about 20 miles per hour. The clouds will also increase in the afternoon. The metro and plains are likely to remain dry, but some shower in the mountains cannot be excluded.

Tonight weather: isolated shower, partially cloudy
The sky is partially cloudy on the area tonight with low temperatures in the upper 1940s and 1950s. The winds outside the southwest will be still anywhere from 5 to 15 miles per hour. There is a simple chance of rain as well, but most of us will remain dry.

We look forward to a warm start to next week before cooling
The temperatures will reach the thirty -two in the mid -eighties of the last century in Denver, where the upper eighties paid 90 degrees in other locations across the plains. The wind will also remain high until Wednesday with storms of more than 30 miles per hour on Tuesday.

Although the north storm storm system in the second half of next week, expectations are still very dry with only simple chances of some barbed shower. Friday seems to be the “best” chance, but even this is very low now. Temperatures will cool to seasonal values in the upper sixties and low -seventies heading to the end of next week.