DENVER (KDVR) — Although the Denver weather forecast is quiet overnight Wednesday, the Pinpoint Weather team has issued a Pinpoint Weather Alert Day for the Front Range, foothills and mountains overnight into early Thursday morning.
View the latest Weather Alerts in Denver and across Colorado on FOX31Wind gusts in higher elevations above 9,000 feet may see gusts exceeding 60 miles per hour at times overnight.
The highest winds will occur at elevations above 9,000 feet overnight.Weather tonight: Windy at higher elevations
Temperatures remain warmer than normal overnight Wednesday.Overnight will bring partly cloudy conditions in the region with lows falling into the upper 20s, about 10 degrees warmer than normal. Winds in the higher elevations will be gusty, so the National Weather Service has issued a high wind warning for the Front Range, foothills and mountains.
Weather tomorrow: Sunnier and warmer
Temperatures will again be near 60 degrees on Thursday.Thursday sees another day of sunny skies and unseasonably mild temperatures. highs will climb into the upper 50s and low 60s across northeast Colorado. Winds will remain elevated in the higher elevations, but otherwise, it shouldn't be as breezy of a day.
FOX31 Newsletters: Sign up for weather alerts from the Pinpoint Weather teamLooking ahead: A very warm start to winter as Christmas nears
Temperatures will remain near 60 degrees through Sunday. The Christmas holiday is looking quite mild with highs in the middle 50s Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day being a touch cooler with temperatures near 50 degrees.
An extended stretch of warm weather continues through the weekend with a chance for snow late on Christmas.What will be tracked closely is the chance to see snow showers late on Christmas. The possibility is still low, but signs are there for the potential snowflakes. Temperatures may also finally start to cool heading into the new year.
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