Denver weather: Breezy winds and sunny skies
DENVER (KDVR) – Coloradans will enjoy plenty of sunshine along the Front Range on Tuesday, but the wind will pick up and become brisk through the afternoon.
Mainly sunny skies are expected today for most of the state with temperatures climbing back to the low 70s for Denver. The wind will pick up this afternoon and evening, at 10-20+ mph, slowing after sunset.
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Skies will stay clear tonight with a much slower wind. Overnight low temperatures will dip into the lower 40s.
Wednesday is another afternoon with plenty of sunshine and a brisk wind, but highs make it to the mid-70s. Thursday is a dry afternoon with mainly sunny skies, lighter winds and warm highs nearing 80 degrees.
Friday rounds out the workweek with abundant sunshine and warm highs in the lower 80s.
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Saturday kicks off the holiday weekend with mainly sunny skies and toasty highs near the 80-degree mark. We could see a passing shower or storm in the afternoon. Sunday has better storm chances in the afternoon with warm highs in the mid-70s and a mix of sun and clouds.
Memorial Day has partly cloudy skies, highs in the mid-70s and pm storm chances.
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