Denver weather: Cooler Sunday before another warming trend

DENVER (KDVR) — The Denver weather forecast sees a cool day Sunday with sunshine before the area returns to the upper 60s starting Monday.

Weather tonight: Sunny skies and chilly

After a cold start to the day, afternoon highs Sunday will be below normal – something the metro hasn’t seen a lot this autumn. Expect highs to be on either side of 50 degrees in northeast Colorado. Some locations on the plains may even stay in the 40s for highs.

Weather tonight: Skies staying clear

Overnight low temperatures are going to be cold with overnight lows in the upper 20s nearing 30 degrees. Winds will be out of the southwest anywhere from 5-15 mph.

Looking ahead: Yet another warm week

If you’re not a fan of the cold, then you’ve probably really enjoyed this long stretch of unseasonably warm and sunny weather. Temperatures jump over 20 degrees Monday with highs near 70. Temperatures stay near 70 for the remainder of the work week.

The long-range forecast may finally be showing signs of a changing weather pattern. Temperatures this weekend look to fall back into the 50s with overnight lows around freezing. Denver metro may also see its first significant storm system of the season, bringing a potential for much-needed snow in the high country. As for whether Denver and the plains will see any moisture (rain or snow) remains to be seen.

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