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Denver, Gulf Coast: Warm weekend; midweek storm approaching

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Denver is forecast to see a warm, dry weekend with mostly sunny skies Saturday and increasing clouds Sunday, with highs in the upper 60s to mid-70s and light to gusty southwest winds. This week’s pattern shifts as a storm system is expected to approach Monday night, raising precipitation chances. The incoming system will increase rain chances through Tuesday and Wednesday, with mountain snow possible and daytime highs falling into the 40s midweek; gusts up to about 15 mph were noted in local forecasts. Gulf Coast areas reported beneficial rainfall in the past 24 hours and will see clearing and breezy, cooler conditions into tonight.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Gulf Coast received beneficial rainfall in the past 24 hours with up to about 1 inch reported.
  • Saturday: Warm, dry conditions expected in Denver with highs in the upper 60s to low 70s.
  • Sunday: Clouds increase and winds pick up ahead of a shifting weather pattern.
  • Monday night: A storm system moves closer to Colorado, increasing rain chances.
  • Tuesday–Wednesday: Scattered rain and mountain snow possible; temperatures drop into the 40s; system exits Wednesday evening.

Why This Matters to You

Denver's warm weekend is a great chance for outdoor activities. But keep an eye on the weather, as a shift is coming. The approaching storm means potential rain and cooler temperatures. If you're in the mountains, snow is possible.

The Bottom Line

Enjoy the sunshine while it lasts, Denver. Prepare for a midweek cooldown with possible rain and mountain snow. Gulf Coast folks, your weather is clearing up after beneficial rainfall. Stay tuned for updates. Worth forwarding if you know someone planning a weekend hike or picnic.

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Who Benefited

Agricultural producers and reservoir managers in drought-affected areas of Colorado stand to benefit from the forecasted rain and mountain snow, which could increase soil moisture and water supplies if precipitation materializes as expected.

Who Impacted

Local commuters, coastal boaters, and outdoor event organizers may suffer short-term disruptions from gusty winds, falling temperatures, and isolated precipitation early in the work week.

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Who Benefited

Agricultural producers and reservoir managers in drought-affected areas of Colorado stand to benefit from the forecasted rain and mountain snow, which could increase soil moisture and water supplies if precipitation materializes as expected.

Who Impacted

Local commuters, coastal boaters, and outdoor event organizers may suffer short-term disruptions from gusty winds, falling temperatures, and isolated precipitation early in the work week.

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Denver, Gulf Coast: Warm weekend; midweek storm approaching

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