Denver weather: Hot weekend ahead, cooldown next week

Denver (KDVR) – The weather forecast in Denver expects heating on the weekend. The temperatures in the mid -1990s will be higher than the Mediterranean for the end of July. Next week may be hotter with a higher rise in the triple numbers.

Some storms are possible through eastern planes this afternoon, and at the same time along the western slope, there is a warning of red flag in reality until 8 pm. It is not recommended for external heartburn today.

Weather today: sunny sky

The weekend begins with abundant sun and light breeze. A few in the afternoon clouds can be drifted from the mountains and provide some shade for eastern plains societies. The temperatures are expected to easily reach low in the mid -1990s across the northeastern Colorado and the Denver metro. The most important readings will be in the southeastern corner of the state with triple numbers.

Tonight’s weather: Most mostly clear

The clear sky over the area overnight, as its lowest levels decrease in the mid -sixties. The wind will be outside the west anywhere from 5 to 15 miles per hour with storms up to 20 miles per hour.

Look forward: the return of rain with cold expectations

The heat remains on Sunday and can reach a 98 -degree record in Denver. The metro will start a week of work in the nineties. However, with more cloud cover and a low chance of thunderstorm or thunderstorm, we will not chase the record on Monday from 100 degrees.

The seasonal wind will return to the state to provide a better opportunity to shower in the afternoon and thunderstorms that start on Tuesday and continue until Friday.

It will be the best chance of rain on Wednesday and Thursday. As the shower returns in prediction, high temperatures will cool again in the 1980s, which is less than the normal rate of this time of the year.

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