Denver, CO – A heatwave is gripping Denver today, with temperatures expected to soar into the 90-95°F range across the city and surrounding plains. The National Weather Service Denver/Boulder has issued a warning for the region, highlighting the potential for an isolated late-day shower or storm. Gusty winds, reaching up to 45 mph, are also expected, particularly along the I-25 Corridor.
According to the National Weather Service, the hot weather is part of a broader pattern affecting the area. Residents are advised to stay hydrated and limit outdoor activities during peak heat hours. The forecast indicates a slight cooling trend beginning Thursday, but temperatures will remain above average through early next week.
Denver’s high today is forecasted to reach 92°F, with similar conditions across the Front Range. Gusty winds are likely to accompany any isolated storms that develop, potentially causing localized disruptions. The National Weather Service urges caution, especially for those traveling or working outdoors.
Looking ahead, temperatures are expected to drop slightly by Thursday, with highs in the mid-80s, though the heat will persist into the weekend. Residents should remain vigilant for further updates and take necessary precautions to stay safe during this period of extreme heat.



