Denver weather: Warming trend continues Friday, through weekend

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Denver weather: Warming trend continues Friday, through weekend
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Things are warming up a bit this weekend .COwx

Friday’s high temperature is 42 degrees, and the temperature will reach over 50 degrees by next Tuesday.

Light winds up to seven mph are expected in Denver Friday. Further north and east, some patchy fog is expected on the plains, but that isn’t expected to reach the Denver area. Some light snow will continue in the mountains Friday through Saturday morning as well, with two to six inches of accumulation possible.

Friday’s low temperature is 23 degrees, then Saturday’s high is 46 degrees as Denver returns to seasonally normal temperatures. Sunday will warm up a couple of degrees to a high of 48 degrees, Monday to 49 degrees, then Tuesday will reach up to 53 degrees.

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