KDVR – It is about to become hotter in Denver, with temperatures close to history.
Indeed, Denver witnessed some fun days with a high rise in the 1990s. There was even 100 degrees in early July, which is a triple temperature that the metro does not reach every year. Although the atmosphere is already hot, it is likely to be hotter.
Thursday is the day of alerting weather for heat consulting around Colorado. Denver temperatures are expected to reach a high degree of 99 degrees, close to the most important August 7 in history.
According to national weather service, the hottest temperature was determined on August 7 in the history of Denver in 1980, when temperatures reached 99 degrees. Throughout the registered Denver’s history, the temperatures have never reached the triple numbers on August 7, but this may change soon.
Denver could have broke a 45 -year -old heat record
The specified weather team predicts temperatures of up to 99 degrees, linking the current record. However, the meteorologist at the weather said at two ends, he believed that Denver could reach 100 degrees.
Michels said that downtown Denver will reach 100 degrees on Thursday, however, the official temperature is taken at Denver International Airport, which is cooler than the city. If DIA also reaches 100 degrees, this current thermal record will not only break, but it will also be one of the few days that draw numbers in Denver so far this year.
Last year, Denver reached the third 100 days with six days in triple numbers by early August. This year, there was only one, as Denver reached 100 degrees on July 9.
If Denver is slightly heated from the highest expected level for Thursday, there will be a new record.