
Thursday morning began with patchy fog that the sun worked to burn away. Eventually, a chance of thunderstorms and a high of 53 is expected in Denver, according to the National Weather Service. Overnight temperatures will drop to around freezing.
We'll have areas of fog from Denver-Ft Collins until mid morning. After that, warmer temperatures and mostly cloudy on the plains. Mountain snow showers will redevelop, with a couple inches in some places. A few rain showers may move east off the foothills this afternoon.
— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder)
Friday continues as another translation day between weather patterns. There will be a chance of thunderstorms, 20 mph winds and a high of about 57 degrees. It will be partly sunny before setting and dropping near-freezing temperatures overnight.
Saturday will be near pristine with a high of 67 degrees in Denver under sunny skies. Winds could gust past 20 mph. Saturday night will stay in the 40s.
Sunday and Monday are both expected to be in the mid-70s.



