Denver CO Weather Alert: Dangerous Fire Conditions Now, Rain and Snow Shift Arrives Tuesday Night

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Colorado – Dry air and gusty winds are already sweeping across Denver this afternoon, turning grasses brittle and increasing fire خطر across the metro. A spark could spread quickly along the I-25 corridor, especially in open areas where wind gusts push flames fast. This is a high-impact weather day for anyone outdoors.

According to the National Weather Service in Denver/Boulder, elevated to critical fire weather conditions are in place with southwest winds expected to gust near 30 mph and humidity dropping sharply. A Red Flag Warning covers areas including South Park, the Palmer Divide, and parts of the Front Range through early evening.

Across Denver, Aurora, and Lakewood, conditions remain dry and breezy with highs reaching the upper 70s. Outdoor burning is strongly discouraged. Even routine activities like grilling or using equipment that creates sparks could pose a risk. Secure loose items and stay alert to changing wind اتجاه.

By Monday, conditions ease slightly with mostly sunny skies and lighter winds, though dry air lingers. The pattern shifts more noticeably by Tuesday, when cooler air and moisture return. Rain showers become likely across the metro, while higher elevations could see accumulating snow by Tuesday night into Wednesday.

This midweek बदलाव brings a temporary break from fire վտանգ but introduces travel concerns in the mountains, especially over higher passes.

Looking ahead, warmer and drier weather redevelops late week, raising the potential for renewed fire weather concerns.

Five Day Forecast for Denver, CO
Monday: Mostly sunny, high near 74°F
Tuesday: Showers likely, high near 64°F
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high near 68°F
Thursday: Mostly sunny, high near 74°F
Friday: Chance of rain/snow, high near 59°F

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