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Denver weather: Strong to severe thunderstorms Monday
Thunderstorms return to Denver's weather forecast to kick off the workweek. Some of the storms could be strong to severe.
Sunday will be another hot day with widespread temperatures again in the 90s. Denver’s record high is 98 degrees, but we’ll stay well short of that. We’ll begin the day sunny, but clouds will steadily increase in the afternoon. There is a chance of a stray pop up shower.
A wave of 90-degree days is forecast for Denver this week as summer heat returns, according to the National Weather Service.
Sunny skies over Denver help highs reach the upper 80’s with the chance for a quick storm south of I-70 Friday afternoon.
Strong to severe storms will continue in northeastern Colorado Saturday evening ahead of warm and sunny conditions in Denver's weather forecast to end the weekend. Severe thunderstorm and tornado watches remain in effect until 9-10 p.
Denver braces for potential severe storms this weekend with risks of large hail, gusty winds, and tornadoes. Outdoor events may face disruptions.
The first weekend of June features high summer heat with record warm temperatures possible Saturday in the Denver weather forecast.
Storms will move out of Colorado tonight with warmer and drier weather expected for the end of the week. Look for highs in the upper 80s Thursday and Friday in Denver with 90s on tap this weekend.
At least four days of near-record or record-breaking heat will hit Denver starting Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.
Denver will enjoy early sunshine as highs warm to 80, before strong afternoon storms build over the area before pushing east.
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