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Denver Logs Record 83 Degrees in November as First Snow Remains Delayed

The National Weather Service confirmed the mark, with forecasters expecting a windy, dry week.

Overview

  • An 83-degree high at Denver International Airport on Sunday set the city’s warmest November temperature on record, according to the National Weather Service.
  • The reading surpassed the prior November record of 81 degrees set on Nov. 27, 2017.
  • The city also broke the daily record for Nov. 2, eclipsing the previous mark of 78 degrees set in 2008.
  • Forecasts call for highs in the upper 60s to low 70s with breezy conditions through Tuesday and no rain or snow expected this week.
  • Denver’s first measurable snowfall remains overdue, and if none falls by Nov. 14 it would go down as the 10th latest first snow on record; a local TV report citing 85 degrees is disputed against the official NWS observation.