KDVR – The sunny and hot weather is transmitted to the weather forecast in Denver for the rest of the working week.
The sharp thunderstorm watch is still in effect on Monday evening for the eastern plains. Thunderstorms will be intermittent, but it can become strong to severe, and produce the cold and harmful winds.
Weather tonight: few
On Monday night, there will be a few clouds passing through the metro where thunderstorms are rained by parts of East Colorado. Low temperatures will remain seasonal and decrease to about 60 degrees.

Weather tomorrow: sunny, hot
On Tuesday it will be hot and sunny. High temperatures will rise to the mid -1990s, which are more than 5 degrees higher than the normal rate of this time of the year.

Fire weather warnings will be valid for parts of West Colorado again during the afternoon and evening due to dry and feminist conditions.

Look forward: near the registry temperature before the chances of rain
The direction of warming continues on Wednesday and Thursday with temperatures approaching record levels. Both days on the right path to be ashamed of the daily record, but Thursday will be the closest, and only one degree of the record 99 degrees in 1980.

There is more heat in expectations on Friday, when high levels reach the mid -1990s.

After that, relief will be on the road by the weekend and the beginning of next week with showering and storms scattered in dropping temperatures to the eighties.