
Colorado sees weekend cooldown before heat returns
The sky is a bit smoky on Saturday morning, and that will stick around for most of the day. This afternoon, there is a chance for storms across the metro area and eastern plains. The mountains saw rain early Saturday, and that could continue for the day.
We are watching the storms closely this afternoon, as a few could turn severe. The biggest threat is on the eastern plains.
The "cooler" weather does not stick around. A ridge of high pressure brings our temperatures back into the upper 90s for the work week.

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