Denver weather: More storm chances before a hot weekend

Denver (KDVR) – Denver will see some sunlight on Thursday morning before storms pushed the metro area in the afternoon as temperatures are moderate.

Weather today: in the afternoon storms again

High temperatures will remain less than average, as the region will lead in the mid -1980s. Denver can see some sunlight in the first half of the day before storms appear in the mountains at the back.

Denver and I-25 Storms will see storms in the afternoon and early evening hours. Storms will push the east to the plains around the sunset. We can see some stormy winds and even some colds inside the storms on Thursday.

Tonight weather: slow cleansing sky

After wiping a continuous shower late Thursday evening, Denver will witness a slow sky, but it will remain partially cloudy. The wind remains light overnight, with its lowest levels in the upper fifties.

Looking forward to the future: hot weekend, more rain next week

On Friday, the work week links more sunlight and storms scattered in the afternoon, when the highlands reach the nineties. Saturday starts at the weekend with a mainly sunny sky and its highest hot levels in the mid -1990s. Denver will approach 98 degrees on Sunday afternoon, while abundant sunlight sticks to us.

On Monday, the next work week begins with its highest hot levels in the mid -1990s and a mixture of sun and clouds. Tuesday adds the chances of the storm scattered in expectations for the afternoon, when the highlands reach the 1990s. Wednesday has some relief from heat with a partially cloudy sky, altitudes in the upper eighties and in the afternoon shower and storms.

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