
The rain showers falling in the Denver metro area Monday morning will begin to dissipate around 10 a.m., before a gradual warm-up for the remainder of the week.
The high-temperature Monday will be near 49 degrees, according to the National Weather Service in Boulder. The low Monday night will drop to around 36 degrees.
Partly sunny skies and a southwest wind will help temperatures rebound to around 65 degrees on Tuesday, the NWS says.
Areas of fog & drizzle will prevail along the Front Range this morning, mainly west of I-25. Scattered showers & storms are expected over the mountains this afternoon.
— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder)
It will then get warmer along the Front Range, with highs of 72 degrees on Wednesday, and 69 on Thursday, the weather service says. There’s a 20 percent chance of afternoon rain on Thursday.
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By Friday, the high will be around 79 degrees and on the weekend temperatures will rise to 77 on Saturday and 79 degrees on Sunday.



