Sunny climate Thursday will deliver hotter temperatures than what forecasters on the Nationwide Climate Service in Boulder had anticipated.
A lightweight bout of snow and heavy clouds blew into the Denver metro space in a single day, however the clouds will lower by the day Thursday, giving manner for the solar to heat up the realm to highs within the mid-40s.
There will probably be just a few remoted patches of fog this morning however skies will clear with loads of solar anticipated the remainder of the day. Excessive temperatures will probably be hotter than yesterday however will nonetheless be beneath regular for this time of yr. #COwx pic.twitter.com/iaygTWP4hC
— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder) March 2, 2023
Denver’s excessive is 48 levels, and Denver Worldwide Airport’s excessive is 43 levels.
There will probably be some mild wind of about 5 to eight mph all through the day.
The low Thursday night time will probably be a seasonally-normal 25 levels.
Friday could have comparable temperatures, because the excessive is 47 levels, however there’s a likelihood of precipitation from midday to midnight. If the precipitation arrives earlier, it may come as rain and alter to snow into the night. Lower than an inch of accumulation is feasible.
The low Friday night time is 22 levels.
Saturday and Sunday will probably be principally sunny, then extra snow enters the forecast through the subsequent work week.