Denver Weather Outlook: Showers, Snow & Cooler Temps Early Week
Denver kicks off the week under gray skies and cooler conditions, with showers and isolated storms expected throughout Monday afternoon and evening. Highs will hover in the low 60s, while light snow is possible in the mountains. Monday night remains cloudy and breezy, with temps dipping to the low 40s and scattered showers persisting.
Tuesday brings widespread rain and even more cooling, with highs only in the mid-50s and stronger winds expected. Snow could accumulate in higher elevations and possibly along the Palmer Divide by nightfall. Tuesday has been declared a Pinpoint Weather Alert Day due to the potential for soaking rains and snow.
By Wednesday, most moisture tapers off, though light showers may linger through the afternoon with highs in the upper 50s. A warming trend arrives Thursday with sunshine and highs in the upper 60s, followed by mid-70s Friday and near 80° by the weekend—though each day carries a slight chance of afternoon storms.