Denver weather: Breezy Sunday ahead of a rainy week

KDVR – We are often dry in the weather in Denver today, but it will be named this afternoon with storms of more than 30 miles per hour.

Meanwhile, there is a alert day in the weather specified in the store on Tuesday with wide rain showers in the metro area, and a wide snow shower in the high country.

The storm’s path next week still should still be closely monitored because accurate changes may mean rain less or less than what is currently expected. Either way, useful rain is expected, which will help to combat dehydration problems. The beauty of the rain appears to be higher in the slopes of the hills and South Colorado.

It is also expected that the mountains will see heavy and humid snow. Snow looks forward to starting late in the late Monday and continued until Tuesday.

Weather today: warm and wind with isolated shower

The highlands will be on Sunday in the mid -seventies, but the wind will take a little with the stability of southeast more than 35 miles per hour. It will be dry for most, but the isolated or storm storm can not be excluded late in the afternoon or evening in the lower altitudes.

Mountains have the best opportunity to see intermittent areas of rain during the afternoon.

Weather tonight: partially cloudy and name

Tonight has a slight opportunity to shower and storms before 10 pm, although most of the space will remain dry with its lowest levels in the 1940s. The wind will be named with storms of more than 35 miles per hour. The sky is partially cloudy on the prediction area tonight.

Looking forward: a week of rain in the coming, dries by weekends

The scattered rain shower is expected to start in the middle of the hours of Monday. The rain will become more prevalent and heavier until Tuesday. Some thunderstorms will be possible, but the total harsh weather risk will be low.

However, the wind will remain stormy. Temperatures also decreased in the fifties of the last century on Tuesday and Wednesday.

You will start dehydration during the afternoon on Wednesday with more dry conditions on Thursday until the end of next week, but some remaining shower will remain possible. It begins to deport to the seventies on Thursday.

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