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Mild and sunny Saturday before changes arrive across Colorado

DENVER — Expect plenty of sunshine across most of Colorado on Saturday afternoon, with highs reaching the mid to upper 60s and low 70s. It will be a comfortable fall day, thanks to a weak ridge of high pressure overhead.

Overnight, skies will remain mostly clear, although some patchy fog could develop in far eastern Colorado before sunrise Sunday.

Conditions will begin to shift on Sunday as a low-pressure system approaches the state. For the metro area and plains, clouds will increase, with highs in the low 70s and upper 60s. This system will bring moisture, and winds aloft will strengthen, leading to a few light mountain snow showers late Sunday evening.

These snow showers will become more widespread Sunday night, with light accumulation possible over higher terrain.

Monday will turn cooler and windier as stronger mid-level flow moves in. Gusts could reach 40-50 mph in the typically windy areas along the Front Range and eastern plains. Some light snow may linger in the mountains, but travel impacts should remain minor.

Forecast models diverge after Monday—some keep conditions cool and breezy, while others predict a return of sunshine and calmer weather by midweek.

For more information, visit the following Denver weather resources:
– Hourly forecast
– Radars
– Traffic
– Weather Page
– 24/7 Weather Stream
https://www.denver7.com/weather/denver-weather/mild-and-sunny-saturday-before-changes-arrive-across-colorado

A Fancy Feast of 21 Feline Feel-Goods To Browse on Lazy Caturday Mornings (October 25, 2025)

Man, it’s finally Saturday. The long workweek has felt like a thousand years, and no, not in cat years—human years. Yeah, it’s safe to say that we’re all feeling the funk right now.

With the weather getting cooler and the sun setting earlier, we’re bound to start developing the winter blues. How on earth are we supposed to combat such vices if we don’t have the tools to fend them off?

Comfortable throw blankets, a copious amount of hot chocolate, and a furry feline by our sides seem like a great place to start, though. You guessed it; there’s a fancy feast of feline feel-goods coming your way.

Did you miss us? We missed you! It’s hard being away from our favorite cat lovers for too long. Nobody quite gets us the way you all do. If we could write individual “thank you” notes to each of you, we would!
https://cheezburger.com/42916101/a-fancy-feast-of-21-feline-feel-goods-to-browse-on-lazy-caturday-mornings-october-25-2025

Heat’s Erik Spoelstra unsure on starting lineup without Tyler Herro. Here’s what it should be

While the Miami Heat went winless in the preseason, the team is looking to make some noise in the regular season with the opener on Wednesday against the Orlando Magic.

As the Heat’s offense will be “tricky,” as described by Nikola Jovic, the team will need a productive starting lineup to get off to a strong start. Head coach Erik Spoelstra recently revealed whether he has settled on a set starting five.

Speaking after Monday’s practice, Spoelstra said he is “still deciding” on the lineup. He also noted that whatever starting lineup is chosen for Game 1 might not be the same for Game 2.

> “I’m still deciding. We’ll figure it out. Whatever the starting lineup is for game one it might not be for game two,” Spoelstra explained.

One of the major debates among Miami’s fanbase centers on who will start alongside Bam Adebayo in the frontcourt: Kel’el Ware or Nikola Jovic. Jovic had started the preseason alongside Adebayo, but due to an injury, Spoelstra inserted Ware with the starters. Ware had been part of the starting lineup for the majority of the second half of last season.

“I think they’re fine,” Spoelstra said about Ware and Adebayo. “Yeah, they’ve had some time now since training camp, and those minutes last year to play off each other. They feel comfortable with it. So there’s some good things we can build on. For sure, we just don’t want them, like, taking up the same space, you know, that doesn’t do us any good. But they’re aware of it, and they’ve been working on it.”

### What the Heat’s Starting Lineup Could Look Like

With the team focusing heavily on comfort within the new offense, the ideal starting lineup for Game 1 may differ from what it looks like at the end of the season.

Since the Heat’s emphasis is on playing at a faster pace—a style that has ranked near the bottom of the league for much of the last few seasons—it makes sense for Jovic to start alongside Adebayo. Jovic provides Miami with a playmaker at forward and can stretch the floor on offense. At just 22 years old, he continues to develop and improve.

If the Heat want to push the pace early on, having Jovic in the lineup should yield better results.

However, over the course of the season, that could change. Ware and Adebayo formed an exciting frontcourt last season. The rookie impressed with his athleticism and versatility as a seven-foot center, which in turn allowed Adebayo to slide back to power forward. As the season progresses, don’t be surprised if Ware starts more often.

### Locked-In Starters and Point Guard Situation

The other locks in the starting lineup are newcomers Norman Powell, Andrew Wiggins, Adebayo, and Tyler Herro. However, Herro will miss the start of the season due to injury, which raises questions at the point guard spot.

The competition is between Dru Smith and Davion Mitchell. It appears likely that Mitchell will get the nod, as he provided Miami with strong defense, playmaking ability, and three-point shooting last season.

As the team finalizes its lineup, fans will know exactly who starts before Wednesday’s opener against the Orlando Magic. Stay tuned for what promises to be an exciting season for the Miami Heat.
https://clutchpoints.com/nba/miami-heat/heat-news-erik-spoelstra-unsure-on-starting-lineup-without-tyler-herro-heres-what-it-should-be