After a cool and moist day to begin the work week, Denver may have a hotter, dry day Tuesday.
The excessive Tuesday is 78 levels, and it’s anticipated to be sunny all through the day.
There is no such thing as a menace of burn space flash flooding right now. Growing moisture will result in higher protection of storms and stronger storms Wednesday and Thursday. Subsequently, there’s a restricted menace of burn space flash flooding every of these days. #COwx pic.twitter.com/HU60kBZuEn
— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder) September 12, 2023
Vacationers outdoors of the metro space ought to keep conscious of climate situations elsewhere, as different components of the state gained’t have the quiet day Denver is anticipated to have.
Some fog will probably be potential north of the metro, and most of southeast Colorado is in a fog advisory, however gusty winds in Denver will maintain a lot of the fog away right here.
Some scattered thunderstorms will probably be potential within the mountains, principally in Park and Summit counties.
After Tuesday, rain possibilities return to Denver, and temperatures are anticipated to return to the 60s and low 70s later within the week.