Denver snapped a record-high temperature on Saturday when it hit 80 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
The prior 79-degree high for Nov. 6 in Denver was set in 1934.
Saturday’s high is tied for the second highest November temperature in Denver, behind the highest temperature recorded in Denver this month — 81 degrees on Nov.17, 2017.
Denver may set, or tie, another daily record-high temperature on Sunday as the forecast high temperature in the city is expected to be about 78 degrees, according to the weather service. The record high for Nov. 7 is 78 degrees set in 1999.
A cool down is expected Monday with more seasonal temperatures, and a Denver forecast high of 58 degrees.
Update: A temperature of 80°F was recorded at 1:13PM and again between 2-2:30pm. This breaks the daily record for November 6th, and is tied for the 2nd warmest November temperature on record for Denver (81 on 11/17/2017). #cowx
[Corrected date from previous tweet] https://t.co/ddCN1FZe0G
— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder) November 6, 2021
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