Denver’s Forecast: Thunderstorms Tonight, Temperature Drops Expected

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Denver, CO – Isolated thunderstorms are forecasted to sweep through the Denver area tonight, bringing a mix of showers and clear skies. Following these storms, nighttime temperatures are expected to drop, providing relief from recent warm evenings.

According to the US National Weather Service, skies will gradually clear across the region tonight. The foothills can expect temperatures between 47 and 65 degrees, while the plains will see a range of 57 to 65 degrees. The mountain valleys will experience the coolest conditions, with temperatures dipping into the upper 40s.

Looking ahead, Denver’s seven-day forecast predicts fluctuating temperatures with a mix of sun and clouds. Wednesday will be partly cloudy with highs reaching 93 degrees. Thursday will bring more cloud cover with temperatures peaking at 90 degrees. Friday and Saturday will see highs of 88 and 85 degrees, respectively, with partly sunny skies. Sunday promises a sunny day with a high of 94 degrees. As the new week begins, Monday and Tuesday will both be partly cloudy, with temperatures reaching 90 and 91 degrees, respectively.

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