Temperatures climbed to 83 levels Sunday afternoon at Denver Worldwide Airport, the most well liked November excessive on report for town, in response to the Nationwide Climate Service.
The afternoon warmth beat Denver’s earlier November report of 81 levels, which was set on Nov. 27, 2017, according to the weather service.
Denver’s 83-degree excessive additionally broke town’s each day warmth report, in response to weather service data. The earlier Nov. 2 report of 78 levels was set in 2008.
Temperatures in Denver are anticipated to dip again down into the excessive 60s and low 70s for the remainder of the week, with windy climate forecast via Tuesday afternoon, weather service forecasters said.
No rain or snow is forecast for town within the coming week, and Denver remains to be ready to see its first snowfall of the season.
As of Sunday, Denver’s first snow was nonetheless on observe to be one of many newest on report.
The town data its first measurable snowfall by Oct. 8 on common, in response to weather service records. Saturday will mark a month previous that benchmark.
Denver’s first snow on observe to be one of many newest on report
If Denver doesn’t see its first snow by Nov. 14, it will likely be the tenth newest snowfall on report for town, in response to the climate service. If it stays dry for lower than one other week after that, Denver will report its third newest snow ever.
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