DENVER (KDVR) — There are not any extra 50’s and 60’s in sight for Denver’s climate forecast. There’s, nevertheless, a Pinpoint Climate Alert Day forward.
Temperatures cool off into the higher 30s and decrease 40s on Saturday beneath partly cloudy skies. Whereas components of the excessive nation will see 1-3″ of snow Saturday into Sunday, the snow might make its means within the type of flurries in a single day in Denver with no accumulation anticipated.
There’s a slight likelihood of snow early Sunday morning alongside the Palmer Divide, apart from that it will likely be dry.
Climate in the present day: Sunny afternoon, chilly
Temperatures solely climb into the higher 30s and low 40s Saturday with early morning and late night flurries or snow showers. Once more, accumulation is just not actually anticipated for metro Denver. Winds will probably be gusty out of the east as much as 25 miles per hour.
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Climate tonight: Probability flurries
There’s a likelihood of very mild snow showers primarily after 10 p.m. Saturday. Clouds will fill in as effectively making for largely cloudy skies and low temperatures within the higher teenagers and decrease 20s. Winds will probably be out of the northwest between 10-20 mph.
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Trying forward: Colder and snowy subsequent week
Temperatures proceed to fall heading into subsequent week.
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Accumulating snow will return to the metro space and the Japanese Plains from late Monday evening by Tuesday. Snow totals of some inches will probably be doable and would probably influence the morning and night commutes, so a Pinpoint Climate Alert Day has been issued for Tuesday.
Temperatures fall again into the 20s for highs Tuesday and Wednesday with in a single day lows within the single digits. It begins to heat again into the 40s for highs starting subsequent Thursday.