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Today's Weather in Denver Weather Report for 02-09-2025

Today's Weather in Denver Weather Report for 02-09-2025

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Weather Report Script for Denver, Colorado

Hey Denver! Let's dive into your weekend weather forecast.

Tonight, we've got a chilly scene with a 30 percent chance of snow before 3 in the morning. Temperatures will drop to around 19 degrees Fahrenheit, with west northwest winds around 7 miles per hour. Don't expect much snow accumulation, folks.

Sunday is looking bright and beautiful! We're talking sunny skies with temperatures climbing to a pleasant 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Winds will be light and variable, shifting to the east at 5 to 8 miles per hour in the morning.

Sunday night keeps things cool with partly cloudy conditions and a low around 19 degrees Fahrenheit. Winds will be gentle, starting from the east and then becoming calm in the evening.

Monday brings partly sunny skies and a high near 38 degrees Fahrenheit. Watch out for some gusty winds that could reach up to 22 miles per hour, coming from the north northeast.

Things get interesting Monday night with a 50 percent chance of snow. Temperatures will plummet to around 12 degrees Fahrenheit, with northeast winds potentially gusting up to 18 miles per hour.

Tuesday continues the wintry trend with a 30 percent chance of snow after 11 in the morning, and a high of just 27 degrees Fahrenheit.

The rest of the week looks like a winter wonderland, with snow chances increasing Tuesday night and continuing through Wednesday. Temperatures will remain quite cold, hovering between 4 and 25 degrees Fahrenheit.

A slight warmup comes Thursday with mostly sunny skies and temperatures reaching 40 degrees Fahrenheit, followed by more snow chances on Friday.

For more detailed information and the most up-to-date forecast, check out the National Weather Service website link in our show notes.

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