Denver (KDVR)-The weather in Denver was warmer than a few degrees from Saturday, with a height in the metro in the mid-1990s, but there is rest in the area.
Despite the cold temperatures in the middle of this week, there may be a chance of Denver to strike the first 100 degrees by the end of next week.
Weather tonight: possible isolated storms in the east
Isolated storms are possible through sunset, especially east of highway 25.
Otherwise, partially cloudy to the mostly clear to spend a warm evening after the hot Sunday.
Tomorrow’s weather: a hot to a week, possible storms
It will be the last hot on Monday with high heights in the nineties. Similar to Sunday, some storms may appear around 2 to 3 pm on Monday with the possibility of isolated storms over the eastern plains until early evening hours.
The stormy wind will be the main threat of storms.
Looking forward to the future: mid -week break, before possible records
The area gets a break from the nineties, where the system rolls throughout the state on Tuesday. This is the best chance of storms spread this week. The high temperatures will be on Tuesday and Wednesday in low to the mid -1980s.

Standard high temperatures can be set from Thursday to Saturday. All three days will have the number of their levels in the upper nineties, which may reach the first 100 degrees in Denver this year.
With heat, there is a possibility of fire weather conditions.