Denver (KDVR) – The nineties last Sunday with very isolated rain opportunities.
Denver will remain in the 1990s to Tuesday with daily rain opportunities. The temperatures fall in the 1980s on Wednesday and Thursday with a chance to shower and storms on a large scale.
Weather today: hot with a stray shower
On Sunday, temperatures will be again in the nineties over the eastern half of Colorado, as some sites are pushed up to the top 1990s. Although thorny shower will be possible in the afternoon, it is expected to be often dry conditions.
The clouds and wind will increase slightly in the afternoon. The southern storm expected about 20 miles per hour.

Tonight weather: Reducing clouds
The clouds will stick to 10 or 11 pm on Sunday, before giving up on Monday morning. Low temperatures will decrease overnight in the mid -1960s. The wind will be from the southwest anywhere from 5 to 15 miles per hour.

Looking: Stay hot with some of the best chances of rain
The temperatures will be in the mid -1990s on Monday with a sunny sky. There are new signs that we may have some shower and storms emerging in the post -Monday period, but like the past few days, it will be among the rise or hats.

Bathing and storm opportunities increase on Tuesday. Temperatures may fall shortly in the eighties of the last century on Wednesday and Thursday. These days also bring our best chance of scattered rain and thunderstorms, especially Thursday. Friday until the end of next week, you see temperatures rise to the mid -1990s with the expected conditions and sun.