1st Alert Weather Day Tue. as severe weather hits state
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Denver's weather forecast includes showers, thunderstorms, and a heatwave with temperatures reaching up to 101°F.
Afternoon thunderstorms and cooler temperatures are in Denver's weather forecast Tuesday ahead of a hot end to the week.
Hail up to the size of tennis balls attacked parts of Colorado in a rare overnight storm, and a second wave of severe weather is expected to hit Tuesday afternoon.
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Temperatures hit the 90-degree mark for the first time this year over the weekend, and several more days of 90s are on the way going into this week.
Unseasonably hot and mid-summer-like temperatures are the main feature of the Denver weather forecast for most of this week.
Denver temperatures are expected to hit a record-breaking 100 degrees on Friday and hover around 99 degrees on Saturday, weather service forecasters said.
Denver's weather forecast includes a chance of showers, thunderstorms, and gusty winds, with highs near 89 degrees and calm winds shifting southeast.
Denver’s weather forecast features lots of hot and mostly dry air as we head into this weekend. Possible isolated shower or storm this afternoon after 2 PM, but most will be dry.
Denver7 is tracking the latest Colorado weather as severe thunderstorms are moving across northeastern Colorado Tuesday afternoon.
A few locations could approach or top 100 degrees during the heat wave, including Denver, which only happens twice a year on average, according to Weather.com meteorologist Jonathan Erdman, who added that "New York City and Philadelphia could also flirt with the century mark during the peak of the heat wave next week.