Denver weather forecast for today, April 27: Rain likely as a prelude to snow before the week’s out
The weather comes with a high in the mid-50s and a low tonight in the mid-30s in Denver — and in the mountains, there’s a winter storm watch. Hey, waitaminute, is that why Andy’s off today?
Good morning! Grab your umbrella, your galoshes, rain coat, wetsuit, surfboard, canoe … I’m overreacting, but the point is I don’t think I’ll get on the bike today and I’m bummed about it. Anyway we’re looking at a possible thunderstorm today, according to the NWS.
The weather comes with a high in the mid-50s and a low tonight in the mid-30s in Denver — and in the mountains, there’s a winter storm watch. Hey, waitaminute, is that why Andy’s off today?
You can expect to send faux-outraged screenshots of your weather app to your friends for the next couple days, because we’re not out of the woods after today. Snow is looking likely between Friday and Saturday, then Monday we might get back to the kind of spring weather people recognize from kids’ books.

An Asian community center in Aurora was vandalized. In less than a week, the community tripled its repairs fundraising campaign goal

Denver officials just shut down an East Colfax motel that had been a chaotic home to people without one

Things to do in Denver this weekend, Sept. 29-Oct.1

See the future of Denargo Market, a 17-acre development bringing thousands of new residents near downtown Denver

Live jazz returns to the old Chapultepec venue Friday night. Organizers say the special performance is about more than just the music

A new mural representing the Asian diaspora’s reach in the West will be unveiled at the Auraria Campus this weekend

Finding a restroom or water fountain isn’t easy in Denver — especially if you don’t have a home. A new report shows how the unhoused get by

Denver’s considering reallocating nearly $15 million toward mayor’s goal of housing 1,000 people

Denverites will soon be able to fly directly to Monterrey, Mexico

Spike in eviction assistance calls leaves housing nonprofit Brothers Redevelopment ‘floored’

RTD’s A Line will still be called the ‘A Line’ because no one wanted to pay to rename it

Four painters will battle it out at the Black Love Mural Festival at RiNo’s Art Park this Saturday

We’re telling scary stories in October. You should join us (if you dare)

Man charged in August shooting at Logan Street homeless encampment that was later swept by city

At Denver’s sanctioned campsites, a model similar to Mike Johnston’s micro communities, roughly half of residents return to homelessness

Anna Sie remembered as trailblazing philanthropist across the state

Denver pedestrians give a collective shrug to CDOT’s ‘neon navigators’ safety campaign

A demo company wants to raze this Park Hill mansion on Montview for development. Will Denver save it?

Here’s how to have your say on RTD service changes that will go into effect January 2024
