After a day of record-setting warm temperatures, more warm weather is in Denver’s weather forecast for the start of the workweek ahead of the next chance for showers.
Sunday night will stay partly cloudy and mild. Low temperatures will fall to the mid 30s, which is more than 15 degrees above normal for this time of year.
Denver weather tomorrow: Warm, breezy
Monday will be mainly sunny and warm. High temperatures will climb up toward 70 degrees, which is 25 degrees above normal for this time of year, but still shy of the daily record of 75 degrees set in 2017.
Warm, dry and breezy conditions will contribute to high fire danger.
Because of this, fire weather watches and red flag warnings are set to be in effect through the day as humidity drops to less than 10% and wind gusts increase to 35 mph.
Looking ahead: Cooler end to week, chance showers
Winter weather advisories and winter storm warnings are set to start in the high country Monday night through Thursday morning.
During this time, snowfall totals are widespread and on track to reach 3-10 inches, which could lead to slick road conditions, especially as wind gusts pick up to 60-70 mph at times, limiting visibility.