Denver Weather Alert: Hot Conditions to Persist with Thunderstorms by Wednesday

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Denver, Colorado – Hot temperatures will continue in Denver on Monday, with the city expected to reach 95°F. However, slight cooling will arrive midweek, accompanied by a higher chance of thunderstorms on Wednesday and Thursday. Some of these storms may bring heavy rain, which could lead to localized flooding concerns.

According to the National Weather Service, temperatures will dip slightly on Tuesday but will remain hot at 94°F. The storms on Wednesday and Thursday will have a scattered nature, with the potential for heavier rain as the atmosphere becomes more unstable. This pattern will offer some temporary relief before dry and even hotter conditions return by the weekend, with temperatures likely climbing back to the mid-90s.

Cities and counties along the Front Range, including Boulder and Aurora, should also prepare for the possibility of heavy rain from midweek storms. Travel impacts may occur due to wet roads, especially in mountainous areas where flash flooding can be a risk. Residents are advised to stay updated on storm warnings and avoid outdoor activities during the heaviest rain.

By Friday, the storm activity is expected to taper off, but temperatures will remain hot, with Denver again seeing highs around 91°F. The hot and dry weather is forecast to return next weekend, so it’s important to stay prepared for a swift transition from cooler, stormy conditions to extreme heat.