Denver, CO – Colorado residents should prepare for a stormy start to the week as scattered thunderstorms are expected to impact the I-25 corridor and adjacent plains Monday. The National Weather Service (NWS) warns that a more organized system of showers and storms will develop, bringing the possibility of severe weather.
According to the NWS Denver/Boulder office, the storm activity will primarily affect the mountains, foothills, and valleys, with temperatures ranging from 60 to 85 degrees. The Plains and Urban Corridor, including Denver, can expect highs between 80 and 92 degrees. Storms are likely to strengthen in the afternoon, with the strongest cells expected along and east of the I-25 corridor.
These storms could bring heavy rainfall, strong winds, and the potential for hail. Drivers along I-25 and surrounding areas are advised to exercise caution, especially during peak storm hours. The NWS suggests staying updated on weather conditions and preparing for possible travel disruptions.
Looking ahead, Colorado will experience a mix of sun and clouds throughout the week, with temperatures staying in the upper 80s to low 90s. While storms will ease by Tuesday, more unsettled weather could return later in the week, making it essential for residents to stay informed on the latest forecasts.




