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Denver weather: Sunny and warmer temperatures to start the week

Monday kicks off the week with sunny and warmer weather in Denver, the National Weather Service in Boulder predicts.

Temperatures are likely to reach a high of 49 degrees with sunny skies and winds around 6 mph, the agency said.

Overnight temperatures are expected to drop to a low of 24 degrees with mostly clear skies and breezes around 5 mph.

“High pressure is settling in over the region for the next 72 hours,” Denver Gazette news partner 9News reported. “Sunshine and warmer weather to start this new week with highs in the lower to mid-50s through Wednesday.”

The rest of the week’s temperatures will fluctuate between the 40s and 50s with sunny skies.

The forecast shows no signs of moisture this week as Colorado’s drought conditions persist. During the past weekend 1.9 inches of snow fell in Denver, bringing the total since July to 18.9 inches.

Here’s the rest of this week’s forecast from the National Weather Service:

Tuesday: Sunny with a high near 53 degrees and winds around 6 mph.

Wednesday: Mostly sunny with a high near 60 degrees and winds between 8 to 15 mph, with gusts up to 24 mph.

Thursday: Mostly sunny with a high near 49 degrees and breezy.

Friday: Sunny, with a high near 52 degrees.

The emerging sun lights snow-covered trees on a chilly morning in Greenwood Village. (Bruce Kelley)
The emerging sun lights snow-covered trees on a chilly morning in Greenwood Village. (Bruce Kelley)
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