Denver weather: Partly cloudy with average temperatures, chance of isolated showers

Denver (KDVR) – On Sunday, Denver’s temperatures are brought around where it should be for the first time in Bronco Jameye.

The opening match of the house seems somewhat enjoyable as we can often expect dry conditions. With what is said, do not exclude a short -term shower in the afternoon.

Weather today: slightly cloudy with average temperatures

It will return to less than the 1980s on Sunday afternoon with a sunny sky in the morning that is partially turning into a sunset in the afternoon. Dry conditions are likely to wander for most, but a shower or isolated storm may wander east of the 25th Highway.

Weather tonight: partially cloudy sky

Its lowest levels are expected to decrease overnight in the upper 1950s and sixties under a partially cloudy sky. The wind will be from the east anywhere from 5 to 15 miles per hour with storms up to 20 miles per hour.

We look forward to the future: It has not been done with the summer heat yet

Our warming tendency continues during most of the next week. The highlands dates back to the mid -1980s, with temperatures to rise to the upper eighties, to some on Tuesday to Thursday. Mostly sunny and dry conditions are expected during this time. There are likely to be periods of blurry sky from wild smoke.

Expectations start with a slight change that starts on Thursday when simple rain chances return, but confidence is now low in any precipitation in the Denver metro.

Mountains and southern Colorado again look in a better place for rain. Temperatures decreased to the eighties that are low until the end of next week, which is my season.

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