Hot temperatures are expected over the weekend into early next week across various regions, with some areas experiencing temperatures exceeding 100°F. The National Weather Service has forecasted isolated afternoon and early evening thunderstorms, particularly over the mountains. In Denver and eastern Colorado, a prolonged hot and dry period is anticipated, with temperatures reaching the mid-90s. Similarly, the plains will see highs in the mid to upper 90s. In Oklahoma and Texoma, heat indices are expected to rise between 100°F and 110°F early next week. Residents are advised to practice heat safety, stay hydrated, and take frequent breaks if engaging in outdoor activities.
Hot and humid weather will continue into the upcoming week with heat indices from 100 to 110 °F. If you have plans for strenuous outdoor activities or work outside, plan for frequent breaks and stay hydrated. #okwx #texomawx https://t.co/pZw8w0Vn00
Hot temperatures and dry weather are forecast Sunday into most of next week, with highs in the mid to upper 90s across the plains. Stay cool and hydrated if you have outdoor plans! #cowx https://t.co/iyft8l2YD3
🌦️🌡️ Here comes the heat…today likely marks the start of a prolonged hot + dry stretch for the Denver area and eastern CO. High near 90° with only an isolated gusty shower after 2p, most stay dry. 🌡️ Even hotter tomorrow, with highs in the mid-90s likely through Friday. #COwx https://t.co/39f0UMAbmv
Hot and humid weather will be the weather story this weekend into next week with afternoon heat indices rising to 100 °F and beyond. Be sure to practice heat safety if outdoors! Here's a look at the forecast through Tuesday: #okwx #texomawx https://t.co/onl7U0YIl0
Hot temperatures expected over the weekend into early next week, some 100f plus readings on the plains. Isolated afternoon/early evening thunderstorms possible the next few days as well, with most activity over the mountains. #cowx https://t.co/GLwG0L9h2W