Triple-digit temperatures are anticipated to scorch Denver on Monday as scorching, dry climate continues throughout Colorado, in line with the Nationwide Climate Service.
Temperatures within the metropolis are forecast to peak at 100 degrees Monday afternoon, which might tie Denver’s file for the most popular July 28, according to weather service data.
This comes after the excessive of 98 levels anticipated within the metropolis on Sunday, forecasters said.
Northern Colorado and the state’s Jap Plains will see temperatures hover within the excessive 90s on Sunday, with a number of areas hitting 100 levels, and that warmth will proceed Monday, climate service forecasters stated.
Monday afternoon temperatures are forecast to hit 102 levels in Fort Morgan, 103 levels in Sterling, 102 levels in Greeley and 99 levels in Fort Collins, in line with the weather service.
Afternoon showers and thunderstorms will return Tuesday and Wednesday, forecasters stated in a hazardous weather outlook.
The return of rain will carry with it an elevated flood menace on Tuesday and a excessive flood menace on Wednesday for the Entrance Vary and Jap Plains, in line with the Colorado Department of Natural Resources.
Essentially the most rain is predicted within the northeast nook of Colorado, together with elements of Weld, Morgan, Logan, Sedgwick and Phillips counties, in line with the division’s flood menace bulletin.
However Denver and the encompassing metro space might nonetheless see between 1.5 and a couple of inches of rain per hour throughout Wednesday’s storms, in line with the bulletin.
That’s the equal of 19.5 to 26 inches of snow, meteorologists with the National Severe Storms Laboratory stated.
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