Denver weather: Feeling like June the next few days
DENVER (KDVR) — There will continue to be dry, sunny, and warm conditions in the Denver weather forecast for the next few days, with temperatures typically found in mid-June. Mother's Day will be beautiful. The extended forecast is looking fairly dry with slightly cooler temperatures late next week.
View the latest Weather Alerts in Denver and across Colorado on FOX31
Temperatures overnight Saturday will fall into the 40s for most locations, with the Denver region cooling off only into the upper 40s to near 50 degrees. It will be dry, but winds will pick up from the south with gusts up to 25 miles per hour at times.
Sunny skies continue into Sunday. Temperatures will warm into the lower 80s across the region. Winds will start light from the southwest in the morning, then turn to the southeast in the afternoon and pick up speed with gusts around 20 miles per hour at times. Clouds will also increase in the afternoon. The metro region and plains will likely stay dry, but a few showers in the mountains can't be ruled out.
Temperatures will peak Monday and Tuesday in the mid-80s in Denver, with upper 80s pushing 90 degrees in other locations across the plains. Winds will also remain elevated through Wednesday with gusts upwards of 30 miles per hour on Tuesday.
FOX31 Newsletters: Sign up for weather alerts from the Pinpoint Weather team
Despite a storm system passing to our north in the second half of next week, the forecast continues to look largely dry with only minor chances for some stray showers. Friday looks like the 'best' chance, but even that is pretty low right now. Temperatures will cool to seasonal values in the upper 60s and low 70s heading into next weekend.
Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


CBS News
32 minutes ago
- CBS News
Summer heat builds: 90s possible across Colorado next weekend
A cool front swept across the Colorado plains early Sunday, ushering in slightly cooler temperatures for the second half of the weekend. Sunday afternoon thunderstorms could pop up primarily along the foothills, I-25 corridor, and Palmer Divide, with isolated severe storms possible—featuring gusty winds and hail up to the size of golf balls. CBS Sunday highs will top out in the low to mid-70s across the plains and mountain valleys, with conditions drying out by late evening. CBS The start of the workweek remains unsettled with a small chance for isolated showers and thunderstorms, especially along and south of I-70. While severe weather isn't expected, some storms could still produce lightning, gusty winds up to 40 mph, and small hail. CBS By Tuesday, a ridge of high pressure begins to build, gradually drying out the atmosphere and lifting temperatures. Temperatures soar into the mid-80s by midweek across the plains, with 70s in the mountains. All eyes are on next weekend, when Colorado may experience its first widespread push into the 90s.
Yahoo
35 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Sunday Morning Forecast: Severe Storms Late Tonight.
TODAY: 20% Chance of Thunderstorms After 4:00 A.M. Some Possibly Severe. Mostly Sunny. High 92. Heat Index 103. Wind S 5 mph. SUNDAY NIGHT: Increasing Clouds. 50% Chance of Thunderstorms. Some Possibly Severe. Low 70. Wind S 5. MONDAY: Partly Cloudy. 50% Chance of Thunderstorms. High 86. Wind S 5 / NW NIGHT: Mostly Cloudy. 60% Chance of Thunderstorms. Heavy Rainfall Possible. Low 69. Wind N Mostly Cloudy. 60% Chance of Thunderstorms. High NIGHT: 40% Chance of Thunderstorms. Low 60% Chance of Thunderstorms. High NIGHT: 40% Chance of Storms. Low 60% Chance of Storms. High NIGHT: 30% Chance of Storms. Low 40% Chance of Storms. High NIGHT: Mostly Cloudy. Low 20% Chance of Storms. High 91. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
36 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Oklahoma braces for more severe storms tonight after tornado-warned weekend: What to know
After weekend storms brought possible tornado damage to McAlester, Cimmaron and other communities in Oklahoma, the state could face another bout of severe storms tonight that could result in large hail, damaging winds, and potentially tornadoes. According to the National Weather Service, the risk of storms should start Sunday afternoon around 1 p.m. and continue into Monday morning, with much of the state expecting some level of severe weather through the day. The potential for tornadoes is low, but softball-size hail could develop, and winds could top 80 mph. Severe weather is expected to develop in the northwestern portions of the state between 3-7 p.m., reach Oklahoma City between 5-9 p.m., and cross southeast between 8-11 p.m. Sunday. On Monday and Tuesday, much of the state should get a break from severe weather, with sunny and warm conditions. Chances of thunderstorms return Wednesday and into next weekend. ➤ Weather alerts via text: Sign up to get updates about current storms and weather events by location Be prepared — tornadoes are possible in and around the area mentioned in the watch. Be ready to act quickly. NWS:How to prepare for a tornado Take action now. A warning means someone saw a tornado or one was indicated by weather radar. Under a tornado warning, there's imminent danger to life and property. Everyone should move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building and avoid windows. Tweets by NWS Norman This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: Large hail, tornadoes possible across Oklahoma tonight: What to expect