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Denver weather: Mild Sunday, but warmer and drier next week
DENVER (KDVR) — Temperatures will dip slightly Sunday, but otherwise the Denver weather forecast is looking drier and warmer starting Monday. There may be a couple of stray thunderstorms Sunday afternoon in the foothills and near metro Denver, but the majority will not see any rainfall. View the latest Weather Alerts in Denver and across Colorado on FOX31 Skies will be clear overnight Saturday with temperatures near normal in the lower 50s. It may be a little breezy at times with a southwesterly wind around 10-20 miles per hour. Overall, it will be a tranquil night in Colorado. It will cool off a few degrees for Sunday afternoon when temperatures climb into the low and middle 70s in northeast Colorado. The mountains will see middle and upper 70s, with 80s expected elsewhere in the state. Conditions will be largely dry across metro Denver and the plains, but a stray storm or two may roll out of the foothills in the mid-afternoon. FOX31 Newsletters: Sign up for weather alerts from the Pinpoint Weather team Monday will stay in the upper 70s with mostly sunny and dry conditions forecast for most. Beginning Tuesday, the thermostat cranks up when it returns to the middle 80s. Temperatures stay in the middle-to-upper 80s for the remainder of next week. Only minor rain chances are in the forecast for Wednesday through Friday, so the week-long stretch of wet weather looks to be ending. It may get close to 90 degrees for the first time this season next weekend. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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09-05-2025
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‘Weather Alert Day' in effect for Friday
The Severe Weather Center 9 team has declared a 'Weather Alert Day' for Friday, May 9. It will be in effect for the afternoon and evening hours. Meteorologist Kassandra Crimi said a 'Level 2″ classification will be in place Friday for about half of Central Florida, with the threat for scattered, strong-to-severe thunderstorms across parts of the Channel 9 viewing area. Showers and storms will develop in the afternoon hours and intensify further in the late afternoon and early evening, likely from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. The highest chance for severe storms will be along the Interstate 4 corridor and communities to the east. The greatest threats with this system will be gusty winds, hail, lightning, and heavy rainfall. As of now, Crimi said Saturday is sitting at a Level 1 for severe weather and will bring the chance for isolated severe thunderstorms. Follow our Severe Weather team on X for updates: Chief meteorologist Tom Terry Kassandra Crimi David Heckard Click here to download our free news, weather and smart TV apps. And click here to stream Channel 9 Eyewitness News live.