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Denver weather: First week of spring brings warmer, average temperatures to metro area

Sunny skies and light winds are predicted for Wednesday, with rain expected later in the week, according to the National Weather Service

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The warmer temperatures at the beginning of the week are expected to continue in Denver on Wednesday, the first day of spring, bringing a chance of rain showers Friday and Sunday, according to the National Weather Service of Boulder.

Forecasters predict sunny skies with a high near 57 degrees on Wednesday, with some light winds, similar to Thursday’s high temperatures. Those on Spring Break will be able to enjoy the reprieve from the winter cold throughout the week. The weather service said the temperatures are near average across the Front Range.

Wednesday evening is expected to be cooler with a low near 28 degrees.

On Friday, precipitation is expected, though nothing like last week’s bomb cyclone. The weather service expects a 30 percent chance of rain showers and thunderstorms after noon on Thursday, but the high will remain in the 50s, around 55 degrees. Saturday’s high is expected to go up to 59 degrees and Sunday’s day temperatures will remain warm.

A chance of rain showers is expected Sunday after noon and into the evening.

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