Temperatures are expected to soar to 77 degrees Monday, which would break a heat record of 74 degrees that has stood since 1950 in Denver, forecasters say.

That’s 30 degrees warmer than the average high temperature of 47 degrees in Denver for Nov. 27.





Denver’s official temperature is recorded at Denver International Airport. In downtown Denver, the high will be around 75 degrees, according to the National Weather Service in Boulder.

On Sunday, the high temperature was 74 degrees, which was a record for Denver.

Wind gusts out of the southwest could be as high as 23 mph Monday.

A cold front will change things quickly. Rain and then snow could fall in Denver early Tuesday morning. Snow could begin falling around 2 a.m. The chance for precipitation is 30 percent.

The low temperature early Tuesday morning will be around 31 degrees. New snow accumulation of less than a half inch is possible.

It will gradually become sunny Tuesday, with a high temperature of 46 degrees.

Temperatures will rise to about 57 degrees on Wednesday and 49 on Thursday, the NWS says.

Between Friday and Sunday temperatures will be in the mid 50s, forecasters say.

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