Pinpoint Weather Alert Day Friday for thunderstorms
DENVER (KDVR) — Pinpoint Weather Alert Day on Friday for thunderstorms, before quieter and warmer conditions return for the Denver weather forecast this weekend. Although a few isolated storms will be possible, particularly on Sunday. Overall, dry conditions are forecast for the region.
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Showers and thunderstorms will be ending in the first part of the overnight period on Friday. Temperatures will be slightly below normal in the upper 40s. Areas of the high country will dip as low as the mid-30s.
Temperatures will recover to the low 80s Saturday afternoon, which is seasonal for early June. Winds will be west-northwesterly in the afternoon, around 10-15 miles per hour. Although the majority will remain dry, a rogue downpour may form in the afternoon, but severe weather is not forecast.
The extended forecast features warmer conditions and fewer rain chances, although daily opportunities for a pop-up shower and storms will remain possible. Temperatures dip back into the middle and upper 70s Sunday and Monday.
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Highs in the 80s come back Tuesday and continue through the remainder of next week. The forecast may see the middle 80s for a couple of days, which will be slightly warmer than average.
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