DENVER — The cold weather is leaving and Colorado can look forward to a nice trend in our weather for the next three days. The storm track has shifted to the north and east of Colorado, allowing for milder temperatures and dry conditions for the rest of the work-week.
Temperatures will still be cool through Wednesday early morning, with lows in the low to mid-20s for Denver and across eastern Colorado. Dry and chilly in the mountains as well, with lows in the teens.
Warmer weather is expected for Wednesday afternoon with temperatures nearing 60 degrees by 3 PM! Thursday will also be pleasant with highs in the upper 50s.
Another cold front will begin to move into Colorado late Friday. Clouds will increase during the afternoon, but temperatures will still be in the low to mid 50s for Denver and the eastern plains. In the mountains, expect readings in the upper 30s to low 40s.
This next cold front will not be as strong as the last, but should bring colder temperatures and some light snow to Colorado on Saturday. Highs will drop back to the middle 30s in Denver with 20s to low 30s in the mountains.
Skies will clear again Sunday with a gradual warming trend for the days before Thanksgiving.
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