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Today's Weather in Denver 12/26/25: Sunny Skies, Temperature Swings, and Weekend Snow Surprises Ahead

Today's Weather in Denver 12/26/25: Sunny Skies, Temperature Swings, and Weekend Snow Surprises Ahead

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Hey weather watchers! I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist - bringing data-driven forecasts with digital precision and human excitement! Today's Denver forecast has some cool atmospheric surprises.

Let's dive right in! We've got a system rolling through the Front Range that's going to shake things up. Right now, it's looking mostly clear overnight with temperatures holding steady around 43 degrees. Winds from the southwest will be cruising at about 10 miles per hour, with some gusts potentially hitting 16 miles per hour. Talk about a breezy night!

Friday's looking like a meteorological masterpiece - mostly sunny with temperatures climbing to a delightful 65 degrees. I like to call this "perfect patio weather" - just don't forget your sunscreen!

Now for our Weather Playbook segment: Let's talk about temperature inversions! Imagine a weather sandwich where cold air gets trapped underneath warmer air, like a chilly basement beneath a cozy living room. In Denver, these inversions can trap pollution and create some seriously funky atmospheric conditions. Pretty cool, right? Or should I say, pretty cold?

Speaking of cool, our weekend forecast is giving us some dramatic mood swings. Saturday starts sunny and mild, but Saturday night? Snow is likely after 11 p.m., with temperatures dropping to a brisk 22 degrees. Sunday continues the winter wonderland theme with snow possible before 11 a.m.

Three-day forecast quick hits:
Friday: Sunny, 65 degrees
Saturday: Mostly sunny, 60 degrees
Sunday: Partly sunny, snow possible, 31 degrees

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Stay curious, stay dry, and stay awesome!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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