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Denver weather: Sunny Tuesday, chances of showers cool down temps later in the week

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Denver is forecast for sunny skies and warm temps Tuesday before chances of showers cool down the area later in the week. 

Expect partly sunny skies Tuesday and a high of 76 degrees. Increasing winds from the south are forecast to range from 8 to 24 mph throughout the day. Gusts could reach upwards of 37 mph, according to the National Weather Service in Boulder

Looking into Tuesday night, expect partly cloudy skies and a low reaching 40 degrees. Winds are forecast to persist throughout the night. 

Here’s the full forecast from the National Weather Service

Wednesday: There’s a 40% chance of showers, mainly in the afternoon. Expect increasing clouds throughout the day with a high of 58 degrees. 

Thursday: There’s a 20% chance of snow showers, mainly in the afternoon. Expect mostly sunny skies and a high of 51 degrees. 

Friday: There’s a 30% chance of snow showers. Expect partly sunny conditions and a high of 51 degrees. 

Saturday: There’s a slight chance of showers forecast for the afternoon. Expect mostly sunny conditions and a high of 57 degrees. 

Sunday: Mostly sunny and a high of 68 degrees. 

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