Currently in Denver — September 15, 2023: Mostly Cloudy

Plus, here's some pictures of today's global climate strike.

The weather, currently.

Cloudy, then Sunny

This Friday is set to start off mostly cloudy with a likely chance of rain in the morning. Temperatures will reach a high of about 66, which you’ll have the chance to enjoy in the afternoon when the sky starts to clear. In the evening, expect temperatures in the mid-50s to low 60s 😌.

Saturday and Sunday, on the other hand, are promising sunshine and warmer temperatures ranging from low 70s to mid 80s. Should be the perfect opportunity to soak up some vitamin D and recharge outside before next week hits. Enjoy the warmth while it lasts!

What you need to know, currently.

Today is the global climate strike — calling for an end to the era of fossil fuels.

The latest climate disasters and temperature data show that 2023 is likely to be the hottest year in the history of human civilization, and one of the most destructive and heart-wrenching. This is also likely to be the first year that global warming has surpassed the critical 1.5°C mark agreed to less than 10 years ago by the world in Paris.

We are in a climate emergency. And everyone has a place in the movement to bring about lasting change that will create a better future.

Today, hundreds of thousands of people from around the world are rallying to give their adult allies confidence to do everything we can to make this transition happen as quickly and as equitably as possible.

Here are some pictures of the day so far:

What you can do, currently.

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