Denver weather: Cooler end to the workweek and start to the weekend

DENVER (KDVR) — Sunny and cooler, but more seasonal conditions return to Denver’s weather forecast for the end of the week and start of the weekend.

Weather tonight: Mainly clear

Thursday night will be mainly clear. Temperatures will be cool but seasonal, falling to the upper 30s.

With lows in the 30s, patchy frost will be possible Thursday night for the Palmer Divide, Lincoln County, and potentially portions of Weld County.

Because of this, a frost advisory has been issued for those areas Thursday night through Friday morning.

Weather tomorrow: Sunny, seasonal

Sunshine returns on Friday. High temperatures will climb to the mid-60s, which is right in line with normal for this time of year.

Looking ahead: Warm Sunday, cooler workweek

Saturday will be sunny but cooler. High temperatures will stay seasonal and only reach the low to mid-60s.

For the Colorado State University football game, temperatures will still be around 60 degrees by kickoff, before dropping toward 50 by the end of the game alongside mainly clear and breezy conditions.

Sunday will be the warmest day of the weekend. Sunshine will help high temperatures rise to the mid-70s just in time for the kickoff of the Broncos game.

A seasonal chill returns for the workweek. This means low temperatures will fall to the 30s and highs will only climb into the 60s.

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