Denver (KDVR) – long temperatures extended in the 1990s. The weather forecast in Denver for the weekend is expected, and over the next week, it is characterized by the cooler and more humid weather throughout the state.
The heights will be only on Saturday in the upper seventies, or about ten degrees less than normal. Bathing and intermittent trips will be in the afternoon. We will recover a little on Sunday to approximately 80 degrees with the continued chances of rain.
Tonight weather: scattered rain and storms

It is expected with scattered rain and storms for the first half of the night on Friday. The harsh weather is not expected, but some cities may see heavy rains and stormy winds of any thunderstorm. The temperatures are located in the fifties on Saturday morning.
Weather tomorrow: moderate with some storms

Saturday will often start cloudy and dry across the front range. We will see some sunlight early in the afternoon. Evangelical storms will begin to develop by mid -afternoon, with the best chance for the south of the metro. Watch the sky if you have any outdoor plans. The wind may be from time to time the storm to 20 miles per hour.
We look forward to the future: cool and humid in an unreasonable way
If you are tired of the high summer heat, these are expectations for you. The temperatures next week will be much lower than usual, with a rise on Monday and Tuesday only in the lower seventies. We closely monitor the capabilities of the rain on Monday and Tuesday, where there are signs that we may have heavy rains enough to put fears in the floods to some areas, especially old burning scars.

During the next weekend, the beauty of the rain may be surprised from 2 to 3 inches in some societies. Rain opportunities begin to start on Wednesday, but every day in expectations have some opportunities to see the shower. We will remain less than normal with heights only about 80 degrees for the second half of next week.