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Denver weather: Sunny skies over weekend before showers next week

Denver weather: Sunny skies over weekend before showers next week

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DENVER (KDVR) — Mostly sunny skies return to the Denver weather forecast this weekend as highs make their way into the 70s and 80s.
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Most of the rain that will come on Saturday remains to the south with the potential of an isolated storm or two in the metro after 2 p.m.. Most will remain dry, however.
High temperatures return into the upper 70s and lower 80s with winds out of the north and west.
There will be lots of sunshine in the first half of the day, with clouds building in the afternoon. Showers and storms will bubble up mainly to the south of Denver, though the city could get swiped with some rain by Saturday evening.
The clouds that will linger Saturday afternoon will clear out overnight. Overnight lows will drop into the middle to lower 50s with winds shifting out of the north and east.
There could be another round of late-day storms on Sunday. Again, the chance is low, meaning most places will not see the showers. Rain chances will quickly increase on Monday through Wednesday, with Tuesday bringing the best chance for rain. There is the possibility of getting more than an inch to an inch and a half of moisture over the three days.
May brought above normal rain and is responsible for everything being so green! So, it looks like that trend may continue for the start of June next week.
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Every day for the next week brings a chance for showers and thunderstorms. The chances will drop off by the end of the work week. Temperatures will be in the cool 60s for a few days, with the higher probability of showers before slowly warming back to seasonal levels in the 70s.
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