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The Denver Broncos host the New England Patriots for Sunday's AFC Championship Game. It's a day when much of the country is expected to get pummeled with snow. Denver, though, is further west than the storm. So that's being avoided. It doesn't mean this big game has avoided winter, though.
The Denver weather forecast this weekend couldn't get any better, with well above average temperatures and plenty of sunshine.
Subzero windchills continued across the Denver area early Monday morning, prompting the National Weather Service to issue a cold weather advisory.
Snowy conditions and key injuries — including Bo Nix’s absence — could turn Sunday’s matchup into a survival game in Denve
Denver has another Pinpoint Weather Alert Day in store Sunday with high temperatures maxing out in the upper teens and lower 20s.
Denver's weather transitions from clouds to sun with a high of 49°F and up to 15 mph winds, cooling to 23°F tonight.
Fans have been advised to "dress warm" for the Patriots vs. Broncos game today.
The Denver weather forecast this weekend will bring plenty of sunshine, an occasional breeze and much milder temperatures. In fact, Denver will be ringing in the first day of February with highs in the 60s.