Denver, CO – Residents in Denver and the surrounding areas should prepare for a varied weather day with scattered showers and thunderstorms expected in the northeast corner of Colorado. The National Weather Service Denver/Boulder has forecasted that these conditions will persist through mid-afternoon. Further west, the weather is expected to remain mostly dry with partly cloudy skies and temperatures similar to yesterday.
According to the National Weather Service, the high temperature for Denver today will reach 81°F, with clear conditions anticipated overnight. An air quality alert has been issued, lasting until 4:00 PM MDT on Friday, July 5. This alert warns residents of potential health impacts due to lower air quality levels.
Tonight, clear conditions will continue, with temperatures dropping to around 58°F. Wind gusts could reach up to 19 mph, adding a slight chill to the night air.
Looking ahead, Saturday’s forecast predicts sunny skies with a high of 90°F. Sunday will bring a mix of sun and clouds with temperatures cooling slightly to a high of 75°F. As the week progresses, Monday and Tuesday are expected to be sunny with highs of 82°F and 88°F, respectively.
By mid-week, temperatures will continue to climb, with Wednesday’s high anticipated to be around 87°F under clear skies. Residents are advised to stay updated on weather conditions and take necessary precautions, especially concerning air quality alerts.