Weekly Weather Outlook for Colorado: November 3 through November 9

This week in Colorado will start out mild and a little windy before warming up midweek. However, temperatures will cool down again by the weekend, with more winter-like temperatures by the end of the week.

Here’s a look at daily temperatures across Colorado this week, courtesy of the Weather.com report:

Monday: Expect partly cloudy weather, with winds blowing across the state.

  • Denver High/Low: 57/43
  • Breckenridge High/Low: 58/34
  • Grand Junction High/Low: 67/39

Tuesday: Skies will be sunny, with temperatures warming up.

  • Denver High/Low: 76/42
  • Breckenridge High/Low: 55/32
  • Grand Junction High/Low: 69/40

Wednesday: Temperatures stay warm and the sunshine continues.

  • Denver High/Low: 69/45
  • Breckenridge High/Low: 57/33
  • Grand Junction High/Low: 70/45

Thursday: Skies will stay mostly sunny as temperatures begin to dip back down.

  • Denver High/Low: 69/40
  • Breckenridge High/Low: 43/24
  • Grand Junction High/Low: 66/39

Friday: Clouds roll in as temperatures continue to decrease.

  • Denver High/Low: 67/43
  • Breckenridge High/Low: 46/29
  • Grand Junction High/Low: 64/40

Saturday: Expect intervals of clouds and sunshine.

  • Denver High/Low: 62/33
  • Breckenridge High/Low: 42/24
  • Grand Junction High/Low: 62/39

Sunday: Skies will be a mix of clouds and sunshine.

  • Denver High/Low: 57/37
  • Breckenridge High/Low: 46/26
  • Grand Junction High/Low: 64/42

Weather reports can obviously change quite rapidly. Stay up to date with weather predictions by visiting Weather.com.


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