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Aspen trees along the Peak to Peak Highway treat drivers to fall colors in Nederland on Thursday. Aspens in the high country are just starting to change colors, with branches of golden leaves mixed in among stands of still-green trees. Watch video of fall colors at www.dailycamera.com
Aspen trees along the Peak to Peak Highway treat drivers to fall colors in Nederland on Thursday. Aspens in the high country are just starting to change colors, with branches of golden leaves mixed in among stands of still-green trees. Watch video of fall colors at www.dailycamera.com
Denver Post city desk reporter Kieran ...
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Denver’s weather should be stuck in a pleasant pattern over the next week, with sunny skies, mostly clear nights and daytime high temperatures topping out above seasonal norms.

Today’s high temperature in the city should hit about 82 degrees, according to the National Weather Service, with an overnight low of about 48 degrees.

Autumn starts today, according to the calender, but summer-like weather is holding on.

High temperatures in Denver should climb into the lower 80s through the weekend and deep into next week, with the lone exception being Tuesday, when the high is expected to hit 76 degrees, the weather service reports.

Dry weather, fueled by sunny skies and high pressure, will close out this week and bask the city and northeastern Colorado next week as well.

Kieran Nicholson: 303-954-1822 or knicholson@denverpost.com.

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