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Today's Weather in Denver Weather Report for 12-31-2024

Today's Weather in Denver Weather Report for 12-31-2024

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Good morning, weather watchers! This is your friendly neighborhood meteorologist coming to you with the latest forecast for Denver, Colorado.

Let's dive right into what Mother Nature has in store for us. Tonight, we're looking at a crisp overnight with mostly clear skies and temperatures dipping down to a chilly 18 degrees. Expect light and variable winds that'll make you want to grab an extra blanket.

Moving into Tuesday, we'll see a delightful mostly sunny day with temperatures climbing to a mild 37 degrees. The winds will start light and variable, then shift to an east northeast direction at 5 to 8 miles per hour in the morning.

Tuesday night brings partly cloudy conditions with temperatures dropping to around 15 degrees. That northeast wind will be gentle, around 5 miles per hour, before going completely calm in the evening.

Ringing in the New Year, we've got a gorgeous mostly sunny day with temperatures reaching a pleasant 43 degrees. The wind will start calm and then become a light northeast breeze around 6 miles per hour in the afternoon.

Looking ahead, we've got some interesting weather coming our way. Wednesday night has a slight 20 percent chance of snow after 11 pm, and temperatures will hover around 21 degrees.

The rest of the week looks pretty fantastic - mostly sunny days with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 40s, and a few chances of precipitation over the weekend.

For those planning outdoor activities, Saturday evening might bring some rain, and Sunday could see a slight chance of snow. So keep those layers handy and stay prepared!

Want more detailed weather information? Check out our full forecast at the National Weather Service Denver Boulder website link in the show notes.

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