Denver and the surrounding regions are experiencing hot and mostly dry conditions with isolated storms bringing gusty winds but little rain. Record high temperatures are expected, with potential for strong storms tomorrow that may bring flooding, large hail, and strong winds. The area is advised to be cautious and prepared for possible severe weather.
Still watching the potential for a stronger storm or two east of Denver today…most stay dry, but we could get a brief gusty storm after 1p. Risk increases (and more of a hail risk also) as you head east of I-25 https://t.co/EWILifJ18V
Denver weather: Near-record temperatures before weekend storms bring flooding, hail https://t.co/GYnrn5b4OU
Denver weather: Hot and sunny before Friday storms https://t.co/Ddw4LUzKCl https://t.co/h0qu1pxID6
🌡️ Another day, another potential record high: 95° today (record: 99°, 2022). We've got a few isolated storms between 1-5p, mostly east of Denver. ⛈️ Cooler (80s) with strong storms tomorrow, with flooding/large hail/strong winds possible. #COwx https://t.co/Uk8n5dkwlC
Very Hot and mostly dry conditions are expected across the region on Thursday. Temperatures will approach record levels at some locations. An isolated afternoon thundershower is possible over the Pikes Peak Region…producing gusty winds, but little rain. #cowx https://t.co/GJgViXn7Jo
⛈️Isolated showers and storms developing in Denver metro area. Brief rain, gusty winds to 30 mph, and a couple lightning strikes. When thunder roars, move indoors. #COwx