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Today's Weather in Denver Weather Report for 02-16-2025

Today's Weather in Denver Weather Report for 02-16-2025

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Weather Report Script for Denver, Colorado

Good evening, Denver! This is your weather update for the next few days, straight from the National Weather Service.

Tonight, we're looking at a partly cloudy sky with temperatures dropping to a chilly 13 degrees. Expect a light south southeast wind that'll eventually become calm, so bundle up if you're heading out!

Sunday is shaping up to be a beautiful day with mostly sunny skies and a high near 43 degrees. The wind will start calm and then shift to a gentle north breeze around 5 to 7 miles per hour in the afternoon.

As we move into Sunday night, there's a slight 20 percent chance of snow. Temperatures will dip to around 22 degrees with a light southwest wind.

Washington's Birthday brings a bit more excitement! We're looking at a 50 percent chance of snow and rain before 2 PM, with temperatures hovering around 39 degrees. The north wind could gust up to 15 miles per hour, and we might see a light dusting of less than half an inch of snow.

Monday night gets interesting with a 70 percent chance of snow before 11 PM. Temperatures will plummet to around 14 degrees, with winds playing hide and seek - starting northeast and then becoming calm after midnight.

Tuesday continues the winter theme with a 30 percent chance of snow after 11 AM and a high of just 25 degrees. The midweek forecast keeps things chilly, with temperatures struggling to reach the mid-20s and occasional snow chances.

Looking ahead to the end of the week, we'll see a gradual warm-up. Friday brings mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing to 46 degrees, with Saturday promising an even warmer 54 degrees.

For those of you planning outdoor activities, layer up and stay prepared for some winter weather surprises!

For more detailed information, check out the National Weather Service Denver-Boulder website in the show notes.

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