Denver weather: Chance for thunderstorms ahead of a much hotter end to the week

Denver (KDVR) – There are thunderstorms in the afternoon and cooler temperatures in the weather forecast in Denver on Tuesday, before a hot end to the week.

Weather tonight: partially cloudy, moderate

Monday night, some clouds will remain. Low temperatures will decrease to the top fifties, which exceed about 5 degrees of normal rate of this time of the year.

Tomorrow’s weather: thunderstorm in the afternoon, cooler

On Tuesday it will start with the increasing clouds. This will lead to a decrease in high temperatures in the upper seventies, which are less than 5 degrees less than the normal rate of this time of the year.

The morning will start dry, then by the afternoon, thunderstorms will move towards the 25th passage and pushing east during the evening.

The Denver Metro is located below a marginal level, the first level on a 1-5 scale, the risk of storms to become strong to severe, resulting in harmful wind storms and cold. The highest danger of storms is severe, which results in the large cold, and destroys storms that exceed 60 miles per hour and the rotation that can lead to a hurricane in East Colorado during the afternoon and early evening.

Look forward: a possible heat record

On Wednesday, Sunshine returns expectations and will help in warming. High temperatures and will help increase high temperatures to seasonal levels in the mid -1980s.

The mid -1990s return to Juntenth, followed by high temperatures near 100 degrees on Friday and Saturday.

Both Friday and Saturday have a record number 99 degrees in overcoming it, and this is where Denver is expected to reach the afternoon height.

The temperatures will remain warmer than usual, reaching an increase in the 1990s on Sunday, before the eighties of the last century to start the next work week.

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