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A few rain showers tonight, then sunny & dry for Sunday

Still cool for Sunday before 60s arrive for Monday
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After a warm and dry Friday with highs in the mid-60s in Denver, a cold front is affecting us for our Saturday.

The mountains have had snowshowers this afternoon and will continue this evening. There will be scattered rain showers over Denver and the eastern plains into early Saturday evening. Our official high for Saturday at DIA was 51 degrees.

Denver has gone 212 days since the last snowfall. The longest streak on record is 235 days, set in 1887, although the National Weather Service is skeptical on the accuracy of such an old record. Denver is also on track for one of the latest first snows on record.

If no snow falls through Sunday (Nov. 21), the city would set a new mark for the latest first snowfall, beating the current record of Nov. 21, 1934.

Sunday will be cool and dry with highs in the lower 50s. Warm and dry weather will return Monday and Tuesday with highs back in the 60s.

Wednesday and Thursday (Thanksgiving Day) will turn cooler and there is a slight chance for flurries Wednesday morning.

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