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Denver weather: First 80 degree day and nearing records Saturday

Denver weather: First 80 degree day and nearing records Saturday

Yahoo11-04-2025

DENVER (KDVR) — The entire state of Colorado will see mainly sunny skies on Friday, and the Denver weather forecast could hit its first 80-degree day.
Abundant sunshine will be across the state on Friday, helping to warm temperatures to some of the highest of the year.
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Denver could see its first 80-degree day, with a light wind through the afternoon.
Skies will stay clear Friday night with a light wind sticking around. Overnight low temperatures will be quite warm, staying in the upper 40s.
Saturday should be near the record high of 85 degrees with lots of sunshine and a brisk afternoon breeze. With it being dry and windy, there are fire weather watches for Saturday afternoon and evening with metro gusts to 40 mph.
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Sunday keeps the breezy wind with a few extra clouds. Sunday has a small chance for a quick evening sprinkle, but highs will be near the 70-degree mark.
Monday starts off the next workweek with a small shower chance, partly cloudy skies and highs in the low 60s.
Tuesday brings back more sunshine, with comfortable highs in the middle 70s. Wednesday has a mix of sun and clouds with a small chance for a shower and highs in the mid-70s.
The mild weather lingers on Thursday with highs staying in the 70s with mostly sunny skies.
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