Denver, CO – Colorado is expected to experience record-breaking heat today, with temperatures soaring to 91 degrees in Denver and 89 degrees in Boulder. The National Weather Service warns residents of extreme conditions that may push the state’s heat record. Heat-related illnesses are possible, and those outdoors are urged to take precautions.
According to the National Weather Service, highs across the state will remain in the upper 80s to low 90s. Winds of up to 14 mph are expected, adding a dry heat factor, especially along major roadways such as I-25. Residents should limit outdoor activities, stay hydrated, and check on elderly family members or neighbors.
By mid-week, temperatures will begin to cool slightly, with the forecast showing highs in the mid-70s starting Tuesday. As the region battles above-normal conditions, weather experts advise residents to stay tuned for further updates and keep an eye on changing weather patterns throughout the week.