Denver, CO – Denver residents are experiencing a warm and active weather pattern today, with temperatures reaching the low 90s across the urban corridor. The National Weather Service (NWS) in Denver/Boulder reports that scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms are expected this afternoon and evening, particularly over the mountains and mountain valleys. These storms may bring brief periods of moderate to heavy rain, small hail, and gusty winds.
The eastern plains are expected to remain dry, but windy conditions will elevate the risk of fire danger. The NWS advises residents in these areas to be cautious of potential fire hazards and to avoid activities that could ignite fires.
Looking ahead, Denver’s weather will see a slight cooling trend over the next few days:
• Tuesday: Temperatures are forecasted to reach a high of 91°F with clear skies, continuing the warm conditions. Winds will be light, offering little relief from the heat.
• Wednesday: A slight drop in temperature is expected, with a high of 81°F. Skies will be partly cloudy, providing some relief from the intense sun earlier in the week.
• Thursday: The cooling trend continues, with a high of 77°F under sunny skies. Overnight lows will drop into the low 50s, offering a cooler start to the day.
• Friday: Temperatures will rise slightly to a high of 84°F, with clear skies dominating the forecast. The day will be pleasant but still warm.
• Saturday: The weekend begins with a high of 86°F and sunny skies. Conditions will remain dry, with no significant weather events expected.
Residents are encouraged to stay hydrated and take precautions against heat-related illnesses, especially on days when temperatures exceed 90°F. The NWS will continue to monitor conditions and provide updates as necessary.




