Denver weather: Record temperature hit this Pinpoint Weather Alert Day

Denver (KDVR)-The day of the weather alert was released before the summer arrived at 8:42 pm on Friday, temperatures rose to the nineties, the record for a period of June 20 at 99 degrees, and pushed to levels close to the record in parts of the front range and in Denver weather.

According to Pinpoint Weather, the most accurate Colorado predictions, the heat will continue during the weekend. Another heat consultant will be for most of the East Colorado on Saturday. Therefore, be sure to take the rest periods, find the shade, and stay cold and moist.

Weather tonight: warm and call

The sky will remain clear overnight throughout the state, and will remain coordinated with winds from a southern direction. The temperatures will be warm across the eastern plains with expectations of their lowest levels in the 1960s to the 1970s in parts of southeast Colorado. The lower levels overnight in the Colorado Mountains with readings in the 1940s and 1950s.

Tomorrow’s weather: sunnah and wind with standard heat close

The Heat continues on Saturday with the return of the expected highlands to similar readings seen on Friday. Some areas will touch 100 degrees again and can be in a standard area. The wind will be noticeable from the southwest at speeds of up to 20-25 miles per hour. It will often be sunken with a few clouds that provide some brief shade.

Looking to the future: relief on the way with rain and cold temperatures

The possible cold front is tracked and it appears late Sunday. It will continue to reach the nineties on Sunday before the cold front, but the weather will not be hot as the previous days. There is a low opportunity because the next cold front can produce a late evening shower or a thunderstorm on Sunday.

The best opportunity to shower and thunderstorms will reach the cold front that starts on Monday and will continue until Wednesday. There can be a three -day decent rainy rain for more than half an inch of moisture. It will be much more cold as a result, with a rise in the 1970s and 1980s to start the week.

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