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This NOAA satellite image taken Wednesday, April 16, 2014 at 11:00 AM EDT shows a warm front moving into the Pacific Northwest with widespread rain showers. Low pressure over the northern Plains brings snow to the Upper Mississippi Valley and rain to the Middle Mississippi Valley. A stationary front over the Intermountain West brings rain and snow showers. The southwestern United States is under mostly sunny skies.
This NOAA satellite image taken Wednesday, April 16, 2014 at 11:00 AM EDT shows a warm front moving into the Pacific Northwest with widespread rain showers. Low pressure over the northern Plains brings snow to the Upper Mississippi Valley and rain to the Middle Mississippi Valley. A stationary front over the Intermountain West brings rain and snow showers. The southwestern United States is under mostly sunny skies.
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Mostly sunny skies return to the Denver weather forecast on Thursday.

The National Weather Service calls for a high of 62 degrees in the Mile High City on Thursday, with light winds.

If Denver hits the forecast high, it would match the seasonal average high for April 17. The record high for this date is 83 degrees, last reached in 2006.

Temperatures are expected to climb into the 40s by 8 a.m., the 50s by 11 a.m., the 60s by 2 p.m., and peaking between 3 and 5 p.m., according to .

Tonight, the weather service calls for mostly clear skies with the low dipping near 41 degrees.

On Friday, sunny skies are in the Denver weather forecast, with a high near 78 degrees.

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