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Denver weather: 1 more warm, sunny day before big changes

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DENVER (KDVR) — Another seasonally warm and sunny day is in Denver’s weather forecast for Friday, and it comes ahead of weekend rain and a big cooldown.

Weather today: Sunny and warm

Friday features sunny and warm conditions as temperatures will make their way into the middle to upper 80s, which is above average for this time of the year.

Look for winds out of the southwest anywhere from 5-15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph.

Pinpoint Weather: Forecast highs on Sept. 20

Weather tonight: Clear and cool

Friday night brings clear skies and cool temperatures ahead of big changes this weekend.

Overnight lows drop into the middle to lower 50s under mostly clear skies. Winds will be out of the east anywhere from 5-15 mph.

Pinpoint Weather: Overnight lows on Sept. 20
Pinpoint Weather: Overnight lows on Sept. 20

Looking ahead: Rain and cooler temperatures this weekend

The next big change moves in this weekend. Saturday will start off dry, but clouds will increase during the afternoon ahead of the chance for widespread rain.

Pinpoint Weather: Rain futurecast on Sept. 20
Pinpoint Weather: Rain futurecast on Sept. 20

Rain and the chance for a few thunderstorms will continue Saturday night and into Sunday before clearing Sunday afternoon and evening.

Pinpoint Weather: Futurecast for Sept. 22
Pinpoint Weather: Futurecast for Sept. 22

Slushy snow is possible along the foothills above 7,500 feet in elevation, although most of it will melt off by Sunday. Colorado should be dry by Sunday afternoon with some cloud cover.

Pinpoint Weather 7-day forecast for Denver on Sept. 20
Pinpoint Weather 7-day forecast for Denver on Sept. 20

Monday will start off dry and sunny as temperatures climb to the mid-70s ahead of late rain showers.

Another chance for showers is in the forecast for Tuesday, alongside cooler temperatures in the upper 60s. Then, sunny weather returns Wednesday and Thursday with more seasonal temperatures starting off in the upper 40s and then climbing to highs in the mid-70s.

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Greg Perez

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