Denver, CO
Denver weather: Rain and storms likely to continue through the week
After a Fourth of July weekend that includes sporadic showers, Coloradans can count on extra rain throughout the remainder of the week.
The forecast for Tuesday is usually sunny with a excessive of round 89 levels. After 1 p.m., showers are doubtless with a further likelihood of thunderstorms. In accordance with the Nationwide Climate Service, the prospect of precipitation is about 60%.
The NWS predicts cloudy circumstances by way of Tuesday evening with a lingering likelihood of rain even after 7 p.m. with an in a single day low of 64. Through the day, winds might gust as much as 18 mph, whereas at evening wind gusts might attain 22 mph.
On Wednesday, there’s a 50% likelihood of showers and thunderstorms, significantly after 1 p.m. Partly sunny with a excessive of about 87, wind gusts might attain as much as 16 mph on Wednesday.
Wednesday evening will doubtless begin off as principally cloudy after which steadily clear up afterward. A excessive of 62 is anticipated with a couple of 50% for rain.
Each Thursday and Friday are anticipated to have probabilities for precipitation, with a 40% likelihood of thunderstorms and a excessive of 88 levels on Thursday and a slight likelihood of thunderstorms and a excessive of 92 on Friday.
Saturday is anticipated to be particularly scorching, with a excessive of round 97.