Denver weather: Pinpoint Weather Alert Day Sunday for storms along I-25 corridor

Denver (KDVR) – There will be a few bathing or storms for the first part of the night period on Sunday, which prompted the day of the specified weather alert, but the weather forecast in Denver will be colder on Monday before returning to the seasonal heat to end June and start July.

The day of the weather alert was released at 2 pm on Sunday for the rest of the afternoon and evening hours due to a severe thunderstorm hour that was released until 9 pm, including most of the Denver metro, parts of the eastern plains and north to Wyoming and Nebraska.

The large cold and strong winds will be the main threats, but the heavy rains are likely to be in any storm. The threat of the hurricane is low.

Tonight: Mostly dry

Most of Sunday night will be dry, although there may be a few shower or storms on the Far East plains. The temperatures will decrease to the seasonal values ​​in the upper fifties in the northeastern Colorado with a refreshing breeze from the northeast.

Weather tomorrow: cooler with the isolated storm opportunity

Cold afternoon in East Colorado on Monday.

On Monday, temperatures will be unreasonable with altitudes only in the 1980s in the northeastern Colorado. The southeastern region will be more seasonal with its highest levels in the mid -1980s. However, there is no comfort for the western slope as temperatures rise to nearly 100 degrees.

There will be two heavy rain isolated in the afternoon, most likely along and southern I-70 and in the upper terrain.

We look forward to the future: my season is hot, but an opportunity for storms for the holiday

Tuesday believes that temperatures jump back to the upper eighties and nineties, and are very close to the seasonal day for the last day of June. There will be another chance of isolated insulation storms, but most sites are likely to remain dry.

Intermittent storms will be possible throughout the week, including Independence Day.

We jump again to the nineties in the middle of the week with dry and sunny conditions on the expected Wednesday. Simple rain opportunities, starting from Thursday. We are closely seeing the forecasts of the Independence Day, as there are fixed indicators of potential bathing and thunderstorms in the region. However, temperatures look forward to staying hot in the upper eighties.

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