DENVER (KDVR) — Skies will remain clear for Denver’s weather overnight awaiting a very mild day tomorrow. Look for an arctic blast to come in from the north starting this weekend.
Weather tonight: Clear skies stick around
Skies stay clear Wednesday night, but low temperatures are a few degrees above average in the lower 20s. Winds will be light.
Weather tomorrow: Even warmer!
Thursday looks like the day to get out and about. High temperatures tomorrow will be in the mid 50s under mostly sunny skies. Winds will be out of the southwest anywhere from 5-15 mph.
Looking ahead: Weekend snow and frigid temps
Friday sees clouds increasing through the day with seasonal highs in the mid-40s. Light snow could move in late on Friday and will linger into the first half of Saturday with a brisk wind.
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Snowfall totals don’t look huge, but temperatures are cold, only reaching the upper teens on Saturday afternoon.
Sunday is another cold one with highs in the low teens, cloudy skies and chances for late snow. That snow from late Sunday will linger into Monday with the cold sticking around.
With the extra snow into next week, there is still a lot of uncertainty in the forecast, especially with totals, but expect a few inches with each round.
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Temperatures by Monday afternoon will still be very cold, only dipping into the lower teens.
Saturday through Monday are Pinpoint Weather Alert Days with snow on Saturday and Monday and very cold temperatures. Overnight lows are also expected to dip below zero through the weekend.
Tuesday brings back some extra sunshine through the afternoon with highs reaching the freezing mark.
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