Denver, CO – The weather in Colorado today will feature warmer temperatures, with highs reaching the upper 80s to lower 90s on the plains. Isolated to scattered afternoon and evening showers and storms are expected, particularly in the Front Range Mountains and Foothills. Gusty winds are possible with these storms, potentially impacting outdoor activities.
According to the US National Weather Service in Boulder, Colorado, today’s forecast predicts fewer storms than earlier in the week, but those that develop could bring brief, intense rain and strong winds. Residents should stay informed about the weather and be prepared for sudden changes.
The hourly forecast for Denver shows temperatures starting at 59°F in the early morning, gradually rising to 84°F by noon. Afternoon temperatures are expected to peak at around 90°F. Air quality remains moderate, with an index of 67, similar to yesterday.
The extended forecast predicts continued warm weather, with highs around 90°F on Friday and slightly cooler temperatures over the weekend, dropping to 80°F on Saturday and 78°F on Sunday. The early part of next week will see highs in the upper 70s, providing some relief from the heat. Gusty winds are expected to persist, with speeds reaching up to 7 mph.




