Denver, Christmas and National Weather Service
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The weather is not feeling at all like Christmas as Denver set a new daily heat record on Monday and will likely see its warmest-ever Christmas Day.
Saturday has more clouds to start the weekend with “cooler” highs in the lower 50s with chances for some mountain snow during the second half of the day. Denver could even see some light snow later on Saturday, but with less than an inch and warm temps, most will melt.
Denver doesn't grow palm trees, but the Mile High City could consider it after experiencing above room temperatures in December.
Denver's weather forecast predicts "mostly sunny" days with highs in the 60s, a chilly tonight of 40°F, and light snow in the high mountain passes.
Denver broke a record daily high set 70 years ago on Monday, and forecasters with the National Weather Service in Boulder said temperatures could still get warmer before the day’s over.
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