Patchy fog that moved into metro Denver in a single day is anticipated to clear this morning, making manner for largely sunny circumstances earlier than afternoon and night thunderstorms roll in, in keeping with the Nationwide Climate Service.
Some storms may produce quarter-sized hail, winds as much as 60 mph and heavy rainfall, NWS tweeted Friday morning.
Patchy morning fog, then partly sunny. Remoted to scattered afternoon/night thunderstorms. One or two storms may produce hail as much as one inch, wind gusts to 60 mph and transient average to heavy rainfall, as much as one half inch in half-hour or much less. #COwx pic.twitter.com/vq5waxRjil
— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder) July 21, 2023
Meteorologists estimated the chance of rain in Denver at 20% between 2 p.m. and 10 p.m., with a excessive of 84 levels that can cool to 61 levels within the night.
Following Friday’s storms, NWS meteorologists mentioned temperatures will enhance once more this weekend and subsequent week, reaching the higher 90s Sunday and Monday.
Meteorologists mentioned the possibility for thunderstorms will probably be low by Monday however moisture will increase Tuesday will deliver a greater probability for showers and storms by Thursday.
At the moment, Denver and surrounding areas are beneath an Air High quality Alert. Gentle winds, together with scorching and sunny circumstances, this morning, will permit Ozone to succeed in the “Unhealthy for Delicate Teams” stage.