Denver, CO – Showers and thunderstorms could disrupt Sunday afternoon and evening plans across Denver and the Front Range, with storms possible from mid-afternoon into the late evening. According to the National Weather Service, the heaviest activity may occur between 4 p.m. and 9 p.m., with gusty winds up to 30 mph and pockets of heavy rain that could slow travel on I-25 and I-70. Outdoor events and backyard plans should be ready to pause or move indoors quickly.
Any lingering showers will clear overnight Sunday, paving the way for a sharp warm-up next week. Monday will be sunny with highs in the mid-80s, and by Tuesday, Denver could climb into the lower 90s. The stretch will be dry, making it a prime window for outdoor work, school prep, or late-summer hiking before higher storm chances return later in the week.
Residents are urged to monitor updates Sunday for any stronger storms and to prepare for hot, dry afternoons early next week.
Five Day Denver, CO Forecast:
- Saturday Night: Chance of thunderstorms then showers. Low 61°F.
- Sunday: Showers and storms possible, mainly afternoon. High 81°F, low 56°F.
- Monday: Sunny. High 86°F, low 69°F.
- Tuesday: Sunny and hot. High 92°F, low 62°F.
- Wednesday: Partly cloudy. High 87°F, low 61°F.