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May Day brings dry, warm weekend to Denver
1 May
Summary
- Denver expects dry, warmer weather for the weekend.
- Scattered showers and thunderstorms are possible next week.
- Temperatures will remain near or below normal until next Thursday.

Denver is anticipating a welcome shift in weather as May begins. Following overnight showers in some higher elevations, Friday, May 1st, is expected to bring drier conditions and warmer temperatures to the metro area, although they will remain slightly below normal.
The weekend forecast promises sunny skies and dry weather, offering a pleasant respite. However, this pattern is not expected to last, as more active weather is on the horizon for the first half of next week. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are predicted for Monday, with Tuesday presenting the best chance for more significant rain in the metro and plains, and potentially some snow in the mountains.
Temperatures are forecast to stay near or slightly below seasonal averages through Wednesday. A warming trend is anticipated to begin next Thursday, accompanied by a return to sunshine and dry conditions. Precipitation is expected to cease by Wednesday night.