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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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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A strong trough of low pressure will push into the Pacific Northwest at mid-week and then into the Northern Plains by the end of the work week. As a result, the chance of showers will increase some later today and probably reach the highest levels on Wednesday as the trough makes its closest approach to the area.
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With upper-level ridging in control, much of the week ahead will feature above-normal temperatures will afternoon highs generally well up in the 80’s. There will be the chance for a shower or thunderstorms from time-to-time, but much of the week be rain-free.
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It’ll become cooler today with some clouds and showers cannot be ruled out; especially, during the AM hours. The overall pattern turns warmer and drier for the end of the week and upcoming weekend with temperatures trending back up into the mid-to-upper 80’s for highs by early next week.
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It’ll become unsettled this afternoon and evening with the approach of a disturbance from our west and there can be showers and thunderstorms...some of the storms can reach strong-to-severe levels. Temperatures over the next several days will remain moderately warm with afternoon highs generally in the 80’s.
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It’ll be dry and quite warm today with above-normal temperatures for early September and afternoon highs well up in the 80’s. The chance of showers and thunderstorms will increase later tonight and stick around for the next couple of days with a downward trend in temperatures and highs by Thursday afternoon likely confined to the middle 70’s.
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The next couple of days will feature dry and very warm conditions with high temperatures near the 90-degree mark in the Denver metro region. It stays relatively quiet early next week with a continuation of dry and warm weather conditions and highs each day near 90 degrees.
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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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The remainder of this week looks relatively quiet and 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. Temperatures should peak later today near 90 degrees and likely at or below the 90-degree mark for the rest of the week.
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