Denver weather: Afternoon storms and below-average temps

Denver (KDVR) – The additional clouds are located across the front range in the middle of the week, where storms can be released on Wednesday afternoon, and it became stronger while pushing it to the plains.

Weather today: afternoon storms

Additional clouds will remain during most of the day, with temperatures remaining less than average in the upper sixties. The shower and storm will be launched in the afternoon, and it is stronger in the afternoon. There is a slight danger to severe storms in the southeastern corner of the state, with stormy winds and moderate cold.

Weather tonight: Bathing remains

The shower can continue overnight with a cloudy sky around it. The wind can still be fast before midnight, but it will slow on Thursday morning. The low seasonal temperatures will decrease overnight in the upper 1940s.

We look forward to the future: warmer and weekend

Thursday has clouds during most of the day with some clearing later in the day. The highlands will be on Thursday in the seventies of the last century with the shower slowly south, and it will be cleared later in the day. Friday has more sunlight for the second half of the day with the rise to the lower eighties. Friday and Saturday have small opportunities for some shower and afternoon storms, the best in the high country.

Saturday has a sinking sky mainly to start the weekend with high temperatures in the eighties of the last century. Sunday should be one of the most important days of the year for Denver while we head to the mid -1980s with a lot of sunlight.

On Monday, the next work week begins with a mixture of sun and clouds, the rise in the eighties, and opportunities for some afternoon storms. Tuesday has smaller stormy opportunities, with its highest levels in the eighties and partially cloudy sky.

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