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Denver weather: Warmer and drier week ahead

Denver weather: Warmer and drier week ahead

Yahoo09-06-2025
DENVER (KDVR) — A few thunderstorms will linger Sunday evening, ahead of a warmer and drier pattern moving into Denver's weather forecast.
A few thunderstorms will linger Sunday evening before clearing Sunday night. Low temperatures will be seasonal and fall to around 50 degrees.
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Monday starts the week off with lots of sunshine. This will aid in a warming trend, and high temperatures will climb to nearly 80 degrees.
Sunshine will aid in even warmer temperatures on Tuesday. Tuesday's high will be in the mid-80s, which is about 5 degrees warmer than normal for this time of year.
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Wednesday, Thursday and Friday will look similar with morning sunshine, followed by increasing clouds and a few afternoon and evening thunderstorms as high temperatures climb to the mid to upper 80s.
Sunshine returns by the weekend, and could put Denver on track for the first 90-degree day of the season.
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