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Weather forecasting and analysis, space and historic events, climate information

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7:00 AM | *Weekend looks dry and moderately warm*

Paul Dorian

Temperatures will reach the lower 80’s this afternoon – not as high as on Thursday – but the dry conditions will continue as will the risk of wildfire smoke in some areas. Dry, moderately warm weather will continue this weekend although an isolated thunderstorm is possible. Dry weather continues next week with the risk of additional wildfire activity across Colorado.

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7:00 AM | **Temperatures pushing 90 degrees later today with strong southerly winds...a wildfire risk**

Paul Dorian

Temperatures will soar to near 90 degrees later today and strong southerly winds will increase the risk of wildfire activity in this entrenched dry air mass. The wind will relax some on Friday and temperatures will drop to more seasonable levels with afternoon highs likely in the lower 80’s as we end the work week. The weekend is looking dry and moderately warm with plenty of sunshine expected on both days.

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7:00 AM | *Relatively quiet next few days across the Denver metro area with moderately warm conditions*

Paul Dorian

The remainder of this week looks relatively quiet and temperatures should be moderately warm across the Denver metro region. there should be no sustained high heat for the region. While an isolated shower or thunderstorm cannot be ruled out during the next few days, most of the time should be rain-free. The chance of showers and thunderstorms will increase on Sunday and the higher threat of rain will continue during much of the first half of next week.

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