DENVER (KDVR) — The Denver weather forecast includes the first widespread frost across the metro tonight before southerly winds return on Sunday, boosting our temperatures well into the 70s for Sunday afternoon.


Quiet weather continues in terms of the lack of precipitation, however, breezy conditions will continue settling down Saturday evening before returning behind another cold front on Monday.
Weather tonight: Clear and Frosty

Tonight will be the coldest air for much of the Front Range and Plains since late Spring as temperatures fall deep into the 30s with many 20s common across the Plains. Denver metro residents should be sure to cover up their sensitive plants if they want them to last a little longer this fall.
Weather tomorrow: Much Warmer and Sunny

Thanks to the return of southerly winds, our highs will boost into the middle and upper 70s, warming over 40 degrees since the frosty start to Sunday morning. Plenty of sunshine will be found up and down the Front Range.
This will be fantastic weather for the Broncos game and tailgating as temperatures remain in the 70s for the entire game with a light breeze at times.

Looking Ahead: Quiet and Seasonal
Although a couple of cold fronts slide through Denver this week, many of them will be dry for the metro with only some central and north mountain rain/snow showers Sunday night along the first front. This will knock Denver metro’s high temperatures back into the 60s for the first half of the week.

Sunshine prevails until we reach Thursday when a low-pressure system will pass to the south, bringing some mountain rain and snow, perhaps a rain shower to the Denver metro. Odds are favoring the metro area remaining dry for now, but a noticeable increase in cloud cover will pass overhead on Thursday.

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