Denver weather: Staying warm, chance for thunderstorms returns
DENVER (KDVR) — Summerlike warmth has returned to Denver's weather and will stick around through the weekend and into next week.
Tuesday night, there will be a few passing clouds. Low temperatures will fall to the upper 50s, which is about 5 degrees above normal for this time of year.
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Wednesday will start off with sunshine. Then, by the afternoon, as high temperatures climb to the upper 80s, there will be increasing clouds ahead of a few showers and thunderstorms.
Thursday and Friday will look similar to Wednesday with morning sunshine, followed by a few afternoon showers and thunderstorms as high temperatures climb to the upper 80s.
Denver is on track to see the first set of 90-degree days Father's Day weekend. High temperatures will climb to the lower 90s both Saturday and Sunday, alongside plenty of sunshine.
Denver could reach 90 degrees later this week. Is that normal?
The timing of 90-degree heat is right in line with normal. In an average year, Denver will see its first day of 90 degrees or hotter on June 10. However, Denver has hit the 90s for the first time as early as April 30, in 1992, and as late as July 21, in 1967.
Warm temperatures in the mid to upper 80s stick around into the next workweek.
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