Winds will be much calmer on Saturday in the metro area, but warmer, dry weather continues to raise wildfire concerns south and east of Denver along the Front Range and into the Eastern Plains.
, are expected Saturday in the mountains and higher foothills, especially along exposed peaks, the weather service said. Extreme winds will continue into the night.
On Sunday, wildfire concerns will continue along the Palmer Divide area because of gusty winds and low humidity. Monday in Denver skies will be mostly sunny, the high temp will be around 65 degrees and the winds will gust to about 34 mph.
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