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Denver weather: Winds die down Monday ahead of warmer temperatures this week

Meteorologists expect to see a high of 60 degrees today, with clouds clearing in the afternoon

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Meteorologists expect to see a high of 60 degrees Monday, with clouds clearing for sunny weather in the afternoon.

After a weekend of strong winds and snow in the mountains, the Denver area can expect calmer breezes reaching 6 mph to 8 mph, according to the National Weather Service.

The weather service warned drivers that road conditions in the mountains and southern foothills could still be slippery following Sunday’s precipitation.

Warmer temperatures are expected later in the week, with the National Weather Service forecasting a high of 74 degrees under sunny skies on Tuesday.

Wednesday’s forecast high is 79 and Thursday’s is near 81, according to the weather service.

Temperatures are expected to stay warm as the week closes, though winds may pick up again on Friday and Saturday.

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