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Denver weather: Dry and warmer rest of the workweek

Denver weather: Dry and warmer rest of the workweek

Yahoo21-05-2025

DENVER (KDVR) — Sunshine and a warming trend are moving into Denver's weather for the rest of the week, ahead of the chance for showers this weekend.
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Tuesday night will stay mainly clear and mild. Temperatures will fall to the lower 40s, which is nearly 5 degrees cooler than normal for this time of year.
Wednesday will be mainly sunny and warmer. High temperatures will climb to the mid to upper 70s.
Sunny, breezy and warmer weather is in store for the rest of the workweek. On Thursday, temperatures will climb to nearly 80 degrees alongside plenty of sunshine and wind gusts around 30 mph.
The next big change moves in this weekend. Saturday will start off with sunshine, then as high temperatures climb to the mid-70s, clouds will increase ahead of a few afternoon showers and thunderstorms.
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Sunday is on track for the wettest and coolest day of the weekend, with showers picking up in the afternoon as high temperatures only reach the upper 60s. Then, Memorial Day will start off with sunshine, followed by increasing clouds and a chance for a few showers and thunderstorms as high temperatures climb to the 70s.
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