The previous warmest day seen so late in the year was set in 1892 when Denver reached 90 degrees on Oct. 1.
Denver’s warm streak appears to have hit its peak Saturday; next week’s forecast highs ease down into the 80s Sunday and Monday, then to a cool high of 60 degrees Wednesday.
Rain also has reentered Denver’s forecast, with a 30% chance of showers Monday night, and a 40% chance of storms Tuesday.Related Articles
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