Cloudy skies over Denver will give way to sunny skies and high temperatures in the mid-60s on Thursday, forecasters say.
The high temperature will be about 65 degrees in the Denver metro area, according to the National Weather Service in Boulder.
It will be much warmer on Friday when temperatures are expected to reach 76 degrees, the NWS says.
There’s a 20 percent chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms on Friday. Isolated rain showers are expected through midnight, forecasters say.
Cloudy skies on the plains this morning will give way to mostly sunny conditions by this afternoon as temperatures rise to the lower and mid 60s. The higher mountains may see a few showers or storms this afternoon with locally gusty winds, brief rain & small hail possible.
— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder)
A mostly sunny weekend is ahead for the Front Range. The high temperature on Saturday will be around 70 degrees. The high on Sunday could reach 74 degrees.
There’s a 10 percent chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms on Sunday, the NWS says.
Rain showers and thunderstorms are possible Monday through Wednesday in the Mile High City.
Temperatures will take a big drop on Monday, when the high will be around 54 degrees, the NWS says.



