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Weather in Denver, Colorado: Freeze warning Monday morning leads cool week
Denver will experience one of its coldest days of the season so far on Monday, and snow is in the forecast later this week.
A freeze warning is in effect for most of the Front Range, from Fort Collins to Colorado Springs, until 9 a.m., and the high Monday is 51 degrees.
Monday will also be windy, as gusts in some areas could reach as high as 55 mph. Denver is expected to get winds up to 18 mph.
The low Monday night will get near freezing to 34 degrees, so another frost or freeze is possible overnight.
Tuesday and Wednesday in Denver will warm up slightly, with high of 61 degrees and 57 degrees, respectively.
Some rain chances are in the forecast both Tuesday and Wednesday, but the biggest precipitation possibility will be on Thursday.
Wednesday night will drop to 34 degrees for the low, then there will be a 50% chance of snow before 11 a.m. Thursday. In the afternoon Thursday, the high will be 45 degrees, but there will still be a 50% chance of rain and snow.
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