Denver is expected to experience a warm afternoon with slight clouds on Sunday, May 3 [1, 2].

The forecast provides a brief window of stable weather for residents before the transition into the next week's weather patterns. This pleasant stretch allows for outdoor activity in the U.S. city before potential changes in precipitation arrive.

Cory Reppenhagen, a meteorologist for the 9 News Australia Weather Impact Team, said the outlook for the region [3]. Reports indicate that the overall weather for the day will remain pleasant [1, 2].

There are varying expectations regarding the intensity of the heat. Some reports suggest the day will simply be warm with slight clouds [1, 2]. However, other reports indicate that record-high temperatures are possible across the Front Range on Sunday [4].

This period of drier weather serves as the kickoff for May in the region [2]. While the immediate outlook is positive, meteorologists said more rain is expected to arrive next week [1].

Denver is expected to experience a warm afternoon with slight clouds.

The discrepancy between 'pleasant' and 'record-high' forecasts suggests a high-pressure system that could either result in a mild spring day or an unseasonable heat spike. This variability is common in the Front Range during early May, where rapid temperature shifts often precede the region's more volatile spring rain cycles.