Metro Denver residents face dry situations beneath sunny blue skies Monday with below-average temperatures, in response to the Nationwide Climate Service.
Warmth will intensify later this week with temperatures exceeding 90 levels in Denver and approaching 100 levels on Colorado’s japanese plains, climate service forecasters stated.
The excessive temperature in Denver on Monday will likely be 80 levels, reducing to 55 levels at evening, forecasters stated. On Tuesday, the excessive is predicted to be 91 levels. Gentle wind probably will blow via Denver at speeds principally lower than 9 miles per hour, forecasters stated.
Yet one more cooler/delicate day in the present day earlier than the heat returns for Tuesday. It can even be principally sunny with no showers or storms. #cowx pic.twitter.com/iYtJzjqz2P
— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder) August 14, 2023
No vital rain was anticipated throughout metro Denver till later this week. In southern Colorado, forecasters anticipated scattered storms and attainable temporary torrential rain Monday across the Sangre de Cristo mountains.