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Denver weather: Near record heat Sunday


DENVER (KDVR) — It’s November, but Denver weather features temperatures that feel much more like spring than autumn. High temperatures Sunday will be near records, with highs in the 80s expected in some locations.

Don’t forget to set clocks back one hour Saturday night.

Weather tonight: Quiet and cool

Lows overnight Saturday will only fall into the upper 30s to low 40s around metro Denver, well above normal.

Quiet weather overnight Saturday.

Valley areas are most likely to fall below freezing, with some mountain locations nearing the teens. Winds will come from the southwest around 10 mph.

Weather tomorrow: Record heat possible

Denver’s record high Sunday is 78 degrees set in 2008, and it may very well come close to or tie that in the afternoon.

Record heat will be possible Sunday.

Sunny skies are expected. Winds start from the west but turn to the north in the afternoon which may keep our highs down a couple degrees. It will be quite warm in southeast Colorado.

Looking ahead: Staying warm and dry

Temperatures briefly cool Monday into the lower 60s, but that’s still slightly above normal. Winds will be a bit gusty at times from the south up to 20 mph. We rebound back into the 70s for Tuesday and Wednesday.

A warm start to November.

Although Denver and the low elevations will remain dry, there is a slight chance the northern mountains may see snow late Thursday night or Friday. That said, any accumulations are expected to be light.

Temperatures fall back into the middle 60s to end the work week with breezy conditions. Next weekend still looks warm with 60s expected.

There is no snow, rain, or major storm systems expected for the first half of the month.

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