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Denver weather: Quiet weekend continues before turning unsettled, cooler


​​​​​DENVER (KDVR) — The Denver weather forecast includes pleasant weather lasting through Sunday, then frequent showers and perhaps a storm or two push into the metro to start next week.

A big cooldown will pair with these dreary conditions as highs return to well below average values to ring in the official start to Autumn. Tuesday will be Denver metro’s coolest day this week before highs gradually trend upward to round out the work week with plenty of sunshine.

Weather tonight: Dry and mild

Skies will remain mostly cloudy into the early overnight before clearing some as the metro area approaches daybreak on Sunday. Lows will drop into the lower 50s.

Tomorrow: Warm with a shower possible

Sunday will begin with sunshine then give way to afternoon clouds. A stray shower can’t be ruled out, but odds are the metro will stay dry with highs near seasonal values in the lower 80s.

Looking ahead: Unsettled start to work week

As a storm system drifts down from our northwest, showers and perhaps a few rumbles of thunder are possible starting Monday afternoon and lasting through Tuesday. The rain should be most widespread late Monday into the overnight hours, becoming more intermittent by Tuesday afternoon. Very cool conditions will settle in the metro temporarily, with highs only in the lower half of the 60s on Tuesday.

Cooler mornings and dry weather will follow in the wake of this rain with lows in the mid to upper 40s midweek as highs begin moving back toward the upper 70s by the end of the work week. In fact, the metro area could be touching 80 degrees again by next Saturday, which would be a tad warmer than usual for late September.

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