Denver weather: Temperatures return to the 90s

Denver (KDVR) – After a short break from the summer heat in July, weather forecasts in Denver expect temperatures dating back to the nineties that start on Sunday until early next week. Daily chances of rain in expectations next week as well.

Tonight weather: quiet and moderate

The quiet conditions overnight on Saturday.

The temperatures will be overnight on Saturday, seasonal, in the upper 1950s and sixtinies around the Denver metro. The sky will give up all over the state and the population will wake up on Sunday morning to the sunlight. The wind will be fixed from the south and southwest, about 10 miles per hour.

Weather tomorrow: reserve heating

The seasonal heat for most on Sunday afternoon Colorado.

The highlands go back to the nineties in most parts of the state on Sunday afternoon, but the weather will not be excessively hot with that afternoon in the afternoon near the seasonal natural rules. The western slope will continue to sparkle its highest levels in the mid -1990s.

Look forward: Daily Opportunities for Blessice next week

The two are the most heated day in the next week when the temperatures rise to the mid -1990s. There will be mostly sunny with a simple chance of some shower and isolated storms in the afternoon.

A somewhat extended routine in July.

The best day for rain is to focus now on Wednesday. The temperatures will fall in the mid -eighties on Wednesday and Thursday thanks to the next cold front. It is too early at this time getting an idea about the harsh weather, but it is possible that any thunderstorm storms, the winds of stormy, and cold.

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