Denver (KDVR) – Another wave of heat arrived in late July, and weather forecasts are characterized by high temperatures near the height of Sunday and Monday records. It is expected that some societies throughout Colorado will reach 100 degrees during the next two days.
Weather today: The heat record is possible
The temperatures are expected to jump to the upper nineties on Sunday afternoon, accompanied by abundant sunlight. UV index will be very high, so do not forget the sunscreen if you spend an outdated time. The record for Denver is 98 degrees. The wind will turn the southeast and the storm collects up to 20 miles per hour in the afternoon.
Tonight weather: partially cloudy and moderate
The sky is partially cloudy over the area overnight, as its lowest levels decrease in the mid -sixties. The wind will be marked sometimes, with continuous winds from the east anywhere from 10-20 miles per hour and the 25 miles height per hour.

We look forward to the end of Mandy to July
The temperatures fell to the seasonal levels in the nineties on Tuesday, as the rain is looking to return late in the day.

The weather style is then subject to a sudden change on Wednesday. The temperatures decrease to the upper seventies and lows with the presence of periodic waves of heavy rains. Rain is currently expected late from Wednesday to early Thursday, with more rain and storms on Thursday afternoon.
The shower will end on Friday, August 1. Rain from inches to two inch or more across the front range next week. The most dry and warmer temperatures come back at the end of next week, but so far, the heat looks seasonal and not excessive.