The Denver sky will be sunny today as the high temperature climbs to about 46 degrees, according to the National Weather Service forecast. Tonight, skies will be mostly clear with a low temp near 20 degrees.
Mostly mild weather, with seasonal temperatures, is expected for the metro area into midweek.
Lingering light, scattered snow showers wrapped up Saturday morning in northeastern Colorado where no hazardous weather is expected through the weekend. A weak upper-level weather system may produce a few light snow showers over the higher mountains on Monday, the weather service said, with mild and dry conditions in northeastern Colorado.
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