Patchy fog that swept into Denver metro space in a single day is anticipated to clear this morning, giving option to principally sunny situations earlier than afternoon and night thunderstorms roll in, according to the National Weather Service.
Some storms can produce quarter-sized hail, winds of as much as 100 km/h and heavy rainfall, NWS tweeted Friday morning.
Patchy morning fog, then partly sunny. Scattered to scattered thunderstorms within the afternoon/night. One or two storms can carry hail as much as 2.5 cm, wind gusts as much as 100 km/h and quick reasonable to heavy rainfall, as much as 2.5 cm in half-hour or much less. #COwx pic.twitter.com/vq5waxRjil
— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder) July 21, 2023
Meteorologists estimate the possibility of rain in Denver at 20% between 2 p.m. and 10 p.m., with a excessive of 84 levels cooling to 61 levels within the night.
Following Friday’s storms, NWS meteorologists mentioned temperatures will rise once more this weekend and subsequent week, reaching the higher 90s on Sunday and Monday.
Meteorologists mentioned the possibility of thunderstorms will probably be slim by means of Monday, but when humidity picks up on Tuesday, showers and storms are extra possible by means of Thursday.
At present, Denver and surrounding areas are below a Air quality alert. Attributable to gentle winds and sizzling and sunny situations this morning, ozone could attain “Unhealthy for Delicate Teams” ranges.