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Today's Weather in Denver Weather Report for 03-07-2025

Today's Weather in Denver Weather Report for 03-07-2025

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Good evening, Denver! Let's dive into our weather forecast with some winter whimsy.

Tonight, we're looking at a chilly evening with a slight 20 percent chance of snow. Expect patchy fog rolling in after 3 in the morning, with temperatures dipping down to around 28 degrees Fahrenheit. Think of it as nature's soft, cloudy blanket.

Friday brings a 50 percent chance of snow, mainly after 8 in the morning. We'll see some patchy fog before 10 in the morning, with temperatures reaching a high near 39 degrees Fahrenheit. Winds will be blowing from the north-northeast at 6 to 10 miles per hour, with gusts up to 16 miles per hour. We might see a light dusting of less than half an inch of snow.

Friday night continues the snowy trend with a 50 percent chance of snowfall before 11 in the evening. Clouds will gradually part, revealing a low around 23 degrees Fahrenheit. Winds will be gentle, starting from the northeast and becoming calm after midnight.

Saturday looks like a sunny delight with temperatures climbing to a pleasant 49 degrees Fahrenheit. Light winds will dance around before settling in from the north.

Sunday brings even more sunshine and a warm high near 64 degrees Fahrenheit. Perfect for outdoor adventures!

The early part of next week continues the sunny trend, with Monday reaching a toasty 71 degrees Fahrenheit. Tuesday will cool down slightly to 63 degrees Fahrenheit, with a slight chance of evening showers.

By Wednesday and Thursday, we're looking at mostly sunny conditions with temperatures hovering in the low 60s, with a potential for some rain on Thursday.

For more detailed information about our local forecast, check out the link in our show notes to the National Weather Service Denver Boulder website.

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