Live city weather
Denver United States · 덴버
Timezone: America/Denver
Current weather in Denver
4°Feels like 3°
Humidity 84.4% · Wind 5 m/s
Hourly forecast (today)
Date: 2026-04-309 AM5°
💧44%
10 AM6°
💧44%
11 AM6°
💧44%
12 PM5°
💧80%
1 PM6°
💧80%
2 PM6°
💧80%
3 PM6°
💧80%
4 PM6°
💧80%
5 PM5°
💧80%
6 PM6°
💧75%
7 PM5°
💧75%
8 PM5°
💧75%
Daily forecast (up to 14 days)
2주간 온도 흐름3° ~ 31°
최고
최저
Today
Low 3°/ High 6°
💧100%
Tomorrow
Low 3°/ High 16°
💧40%
5/2
Low 3°/ High 20°
💧4%
5/3
Low 8°/ High 22°
💧20%
5/4
Low 9°/ High 19°
💧75%
5/5
Low 8°/ High 14°
💧78%
5/6
Low 5°/ High 16°
💧78%
5/7
Low 6°/ High 22°
💧41%
5/8
Low 12°/ High 26°
💧23%
5/9
Low 15°/ High 29°
💧32%
5/10
Low 17°/ High 31°
💧39%
5/11
Low 14°/ High 26°
💧39%
5/12
Low 13°/ High 20°
💧39%
5/13
Low 10°/ High 15°
💧45%
What to wear
Actual feel varies with wind and rain, but the tips below should help you build a comfortable travel outfit.
Denver outfit guide
- • 🧭 Key idea: Denver comfort is shaped by **dry air, big day–night swings, and strong high-altitude sun (UV)**. Shade and wind can feel much colder than the temperature suggests.
- • ❄️ Winter (Dec–Feb): snow is common, so warmth plus traction matters. Even on sunny days, shade can feel sharp.
- • 🌱 Spring (Mar–May): high variability—warm days and late snow can both happen. Layers are the safest plan.
- • ⛈️ Summer (Jun–Aug): often less sticky, but afternoon thunderstorms are common—brief and intense.
- • 🍂 Fall (Sep–Nov): comfortable days with fast-cooling evenings; a light jacket gets used often.
- • 🧴 Dry air: skin and lips can dry quickly—moisturizer/lip care can help (optional).
- • 🧢 Sun: sunscreen and sunglasses can be useful year-round.
Travel tips
- • ☀️ Strong sun can raise heat stress quickly—keep sun protection handy.
- • 🧥 Evenings often cool down fast—thin layers fix comfort.
- • ⛈️ Summer storms can soak you quickly—carry a light rain option if you’ll be out.
- • 🧴 Dry air can crack lips—lip balm helps.
- • 🏔️ Nearby mountains can be cooler and more variable than downtown.
FAQ
Q. Why do nights feel colder in Denver?
A. Dry air and big day–night swings can drop temperatures quickly after sunset.
Q. Does it rain in summer?
A. Yes—especially in July–August, afternoon thunderstorms are common.
Q. Does it snow a lot in winter?
A. Snow is common, though many days are sunny too. Snow days can still affect mobility.
Q. Do I really need sunscreen?
A. High altitude can mean stronger UV exposure—treat it as a useful option year-round.
Explore Denver
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