Denver (KDVR) – Friday evening is the day of the specified weather, as the Tornado watch was released in northeastern Colorado.
Weather Fox31, in addition to the capabilities of Hurricane, believes that the population in the clock area is aware of the possibility of cold and wind.
The watch does not include any part of the Denver metro.
After Friday, the storm, temperatures begin to rise during the weekend, as the theater is for another long, hot and dry weather in the weather in Denver with the start of the metro in August.

Although there may be a stray storm or two on Saturday, the extended expectations are not so quiet. The weekend should not be wet.
Tonight weather: cleansing the sky

The temperatures will be fresh overnight, as it is located in the fifties throughout the region, which is actually less than usual. Some areas in the high country will come to dipping in the thirties. The wind will be slightly named from the south, about 10 to 15 miles per hour.
Weather tomorrow: fog and hot

Saturday temperatures are expected to climb to about 90 degrees, which is my season for the beginning of August. Today it will start sunny, but the clouds are likely to increase again in the afternoon as some shower and storms are trying. Some storms may also develop on the plains. Overall, the chances of rain will be low. The wind will reach 20 miles per hour from the south and west in the afternoon.
Expect a foggy sky of wild smoke. There should be enough breeze (and perhaps a stray shower) to prevent smoke from being an excessive problem near the surface.
Look forward: another long and hot talisman
On Sunday, the temperatures will be hot season in the upper eighties and nineties. No precipitation is expected on Sunday and the wind will be again in the afternoon from the north and northeast.

The heat really increases from Monday when the metro jumps to the mid -1990s. The upper nineties are expected from Tuesday to Thursday, with some societies with 100 degrees.
The specified weather team expects a lot of sunlight and dry weather during the first week of August, so the sites that have been lost in the last rains will continue. The heat may start to collapse at the end of next week.