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Denver weather: More rain and thunderstorms to start the workweek

Denver weather: More rain and thunderstorms to start the workweek

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DENVER (KDVR) — More thunderstorms are in Denver's weather forecast Sunday evening and into the workweek.
Thunderstorms will continue Sunday evening, with some reaching severe strength, producing 60 mph wind gusts and hail up to the size of a quarter.
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Overnight, showers and storms will end, followed by clearing clouds and low temperatures falling to the 50s.
Monday will start off with plenty of sunshine.
Then, as high temperatures climb to the 80s, clouds will increase ahead of rain and thunderstorms.
The risk for storms is strong to severe, producing damaging wind gusts and large hail is increases in Northeastern Colorado Monday afternoon and evening.
Monday night, rain continues and will be heavy at times as low temperatures fall to the 40s. Tuesday will start off with drier weather, followed by the chance for a few afternoon thunderstorms and much cooler temperatures struggling to reach 60 degrees.
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Rain and afternoon thunderstorms will continue on Wednesday, and aid in limiting high temperatures to the 60s. Drier weather moves in by the end of the week. Both Thursday and Friday will start off partly sunny, followed by an afternoon chance for thunderstorms as high temperatures climb to the 70s.
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