More sunshine and warm temperatures are anticipated for Denver on Wednesday, followed by showers at the end of the week.
More sunshine and warm temperatures are anticipated for Denver on Wednesday, followed by showers at the end of the week.
Wednesday will begin sunny, followed by increasing clouds during the day. Temperatures will remain moderate, rising to the mid-70s, 15 degrees above average.
Thursday will be sunny and breezy, with highs around 70 degrees. Fire weather watches were issued Thursday morning until early evening due to dry conditions and wind gusts of up to 40 mph.

Fire conditions will improve when clouds form in the afternoon, with the possibility of showers late.
Rain showers will mix with snow Thursday night and Friday as temperatures drop close below freezing. Friday will bring additional rains and considerably colder temperatures, with a high in the low 40s.
Temperatures will drop to around 30 degrees on Friday night and Saturday, allowing showers to turn into snow. This will bring minor accumulation to the Front Range, with a larger possibility of snow in higher elevations.
Showers will subside throughout the day Saturday, with temperatures reaching only 50 degrees.
Easter Sunday is forecast to be seasonably moderate, with an early morning low in the 30s and a high in the 60s, as well as a mix of sunshine and clouds.