Denver weather: Sunny and hot today, big changes coming tomorrow

Denver (KDVR) – May ends and begins with sunny and warmer temperatures in the weather forecast in Denver.

Select Futurecast weather for Sunday. (Kdvr)

Denver will witness similar temperatures in late June on Sunday with an opportunity for a stormy storm, but the mysterious weather returned at least in the first half of next week.

Weather today: sunny sky

The maximum high temperatures this afternoon in the eighties of the upper century, where it approaches 90 degrees under the mostly sunny sky, is about 10 degrees above the average of this time of the year. The wind will be light and changing to start, then leave the southwest anywhere from 5 to 15 miles per hour. There is a simple chance of isolated shower in Denver after dinner time. Otherwise, we will be Javin.

The highest weather levels are set for Sunday. (Kdvr)

Weather tonight: cloudy but moderate

The evening begins with a lot of clouds, then its lowest levels decreased overnight in the middle of the fifties. The wind can get a little storm at times, up to 20 miles per hour. The clouds will slowly decrease as we go to the early morning hours.

Select the weather on Sunday night. (Kdvr)

Look forward: the return of the weather Mendi

June is the second more than two years of the year and it appears that the last wet weather pattern continues during the first week of the month. Bathing and thunderstorms will return from Monday and continue until Tuesday with stormy winds. The risk of harsh weather is relatively low, but it is present for the eastern plains.

The expectations are set 7 days in Denver (KDVR)

Rain may fall from one to two inch until Tuesday night with as possible as possible in the areas in areas that see thunderstorms or consistent heavy rains. The temperatures will cool down to the usual until the 1960s on Tuesday and Wednesday before warming at the end of next week. Rain opportunities are less from Thursday, but the intermittent popup will remain possible.

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