After greater than 60 hours of frigid, arctic climate, Denver temperatures will lastly crawl above freezing Thursday, in response to the Nationwide Climate Service.
The streak of below-freezing temperatures began in metro Denver at 4 p.m. Monday and is forecast to interrupt round midday Thursday, forecasters stated. That may put town’s whole time beneath freezing at 68 hours.
Forecasters stated Denver temperatures are anticipated to peak round 40 levels Thursday afternoon, although wind gusts as much as 15 mph might nonetheless really feel chilly, and dip down close to 21 levels in a single day.
Hotter temperatures and sunny climate will proceed Friday with a forecasted excessive of 52 levels in Denver, forecasters stated.
The Denver space might see off-and-on rain showers Friday afternoon by way of 11 p.m. and lightweight snow after 2 a.m., NWS forecasters stated. There’s solely a 50% probability of snowfall and little to no accumulation is predicted.
Forecasters stated the 50% probability of snow would proceed by way of 11 p.m. Saturday, pushing temperature highs again down into the low 30s.
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