DENVER (BNN) - - Just one week after a number of days of snow and lows in the single digits, weather in
Denver broke the record for the all-time greatest Nov. 5 temperature.
The highest temperature recorded in November was 80 degrees in 2006.
How close is Denver to setting a November heat record?
Sunday's record high was just 2 degrees except the most popular temperature ever recorded throughout the month of November in
Denver's history.
Meteorologists anticipated heats to hit 74 degrees Sunday, however it ended up striking 78 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
The previous record for this day in history was 77 degrees, which was set in 2009 and incorporated 2020.
An average high in November is 52.1 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
Cooler temps and possibility for snow later this week
The recent above-average temperature levels bring this month one action more detailed to turning into one of the warmest November's in
Denver's history.
However, it's prematurely to know if this will be among the warmest Novembers in history, with the warmest being an average of 50.9 degrees in 1949.
Even with the warmer-than-normal weather this weekend,
Denver is looking ahead at cooler temperature levels and its next possibility of snow later in the week on Wednesday night into Thursday morning.
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