Denver (KDVR) – It is autumn, but the weather forecast in Denver will still feel like it’s late summer for another day before we experience a short period. The weekend also features a chance of bathing.
Rain and even thunderstorm opportunities will be bigger in the country on Saturday. Rural conditions are expected to be in most sites on Saturday, with a little lower conditions on Sunday.
Tonight’s weather: mild and navigator

Temperatures do not cool overnight on Friday thanks to the fixed southern winds about 10-20 miles per hour. The average low levels of Denver in the 1940s, but we will only cool in the upper 1950s, where the metro wakes up on Saturday morning.
Tomorrow’s weather: wind, warm, with a chance to shower

The highlands will be on Saturday afternoon than normal with their highest levels in the eighties of the last century in eastern Colorado. The high country will be slightly cooler thanks to bathing and periodic storms. The Denver and East Colorado metro may witness some shower or isolated storms late in the afternoon until early evening. The wind will be high tomorrow with storms more than 40 miles per hour in the middle of the afternoon.
Look to the future: a short cold
The cold front pass through Colorado on Saturday to Sunday and will knock on temperatures from the 1980s to the 1960s. Winds are still high with a pipe to 30 miles per hour. It will be possible to be more isolated shower in the afternoon with the best possibilities in the Northern Front Range Mountains on Sunday night until early on Monday.

Denver will remain a metro in the sixties of the last century Monday and Tuesday. The lush wind will also continue, and the metro may see a shower or two as well. The cold does not last down, as the temperatures are expected to return to the medium and upper seventies that start on Wednesday until the end of next week.