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Denver weather: Warm up expected through the end of the week

Snow from recent storm will soon melt

A squirrel sits in a tree with a snowy nose Monday, Dec. 31, 2018 in Denver.
Michael Ciaglo, Special to the Denver Post
A squirrel sits in a tree with a snowy nose Monday, Dec. 31, 2018 in Denver.
Kirk Mitchell of The Denver Post.
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Despite a frigid start to Wednesday — with a low of 10 degrees — snow left by the recent arctic blast will soon be melting under sunny skies.

The high temperature on Wednesday is expected to reach 45 degrees, according to the National Weather Service in Boulder.

The low-temperature early Thursday morning will around 21 degrees.

Temperatures will continue to heat up through the week, with highs of 48 on Thursday, 54 on Friday and 58 on Saturday, the NWS says.

The next chance for a storm will be on Sunday morning. It could rain or snow before 10 a.m. It will be partly sunny, with a high of 50 degrees.

There’s another slight chance for snow on Tuesday morning, the NWS says.

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