Denver, CO – Colorado’s weather forecast for the upcoming week includes a mix of scattered thunderstorms, warm temperatures, and sunny days, particularly affecting the I-25 Corridor. According to the US National Weather Service Denver/Boulder, Monday afternoon will bring widely scattered showers and thunderstorms, with temperatures near 90 degrees across the plains and cooler 56 to 76 degrees in the mountains.
The I-25 Corridor, including Denver, will see isolated thunderstorms with highs reaching between 85 and 91 degrees. Tuesday promises mostly sunny skies with highs in the mid-80s, providing a break from the stormy start to the week.
Wednesday and Thursday will feature partly cloudy conditions with temperatures climbing into the upper 80s and low 90s. By Friday, the region will enjoy sunny skies with temperatures in the low 90s, ideal for outdoor activities.
Looking ahead to Independence Day celebrations on Thursday, clear skies and highs around 87 degrees are expected, perfect for fireworks and festivities. The weather remains stable over the weekend, with sunny skies and temperatures ranging from the upper 80s to low 90s.