Denver is forecast to see near-record warmth for February on Monday forward of a chilly entrance transferring in subsequent week, in response to the Nationwide Climate Service.
If temperatures in Denver hit the anticipated 70 levels on Monday, town will tie its file for the most popular Feb. 3 ever, NWS forecasters stated. The present file excessive of 70 levels was set in 1954, in response to NWS information.
Even when Denver doesn’t tie or break the file, forecasters stated town will see temperatures almost 30 levels above regular for this time of month. The common temperature on Feb. 3 in Denver is 44 levels.
NWS forecasters stated temperatures will drop into the 30s in a single day, so it’s unlikely Denver will break its file for the warmest in a single day low on Feb. 3. That file of 40 levels was set in 1925.
Colorado’s Foothills and a part of the Jap Plains are additionally forecast to see near-record warmth on Monday, in response to NWS forecasters.
On the plains, Byers is forecast to see temperature highs of 69 levels on Monday, beating out the present file excessive of 68 levels set in 2000, NWS information reveals.
NWS forecasters stated file temperatures are extra probably on the western facet of the plains. Cities additional east, together with Limon and Criminal, are forecast to see Monday temperatures nicely under the file and nearer to the typical.
Within the foothills, Golden is forecast to interrupt its file excessive for Feb. 3 by greater than 10 levels, forecasters stated.
Temperatures are anticipated to hit 67 levels close to Golden, which might shatter the present file of 54 levels set in 2019, forecasters stated.
Different areas within the foothills, together with Evergreen, Conifer, Morrison and Bailey, are forecast to see near-record warmth Monday however aren’t anticipated to interrupt information.
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