All in all, the remainder of this shortened work week will be warm across the region and each day should feature some sunshine. There is the chance for scattered PM showers and thunderstorms this afternoon and perhaps slightly more numerous showers and storms on Wednesday and Thursday.
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Temperatures today should peak in the upper 60’s this afternoon which will be some 5-10 degrees below yesterday’s levels, but the cool down will not last too long. A warming trend will begin this weekend and summer-like temperatures are likely here by the middle of next week.
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A stretch of rather nice weather is coming to the Denver metro region with generally dry and warm conditions right into the middle part of next week. Temperatures today should peak in the upper 70’s for afternoon highs and are likely to reach the low-to-mid 70’s on a daily basis into the middle of next week with some sunshine each day.
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Very unsettled weather will continue today across the eastern Plains with the good chance of showers and thunderstorms...some which can produce hail and gusty winds. Temperatures will be well below-normal today and it may become cold enough later tonight for snow to mix in at times with some additional showers and thunderstorms. The second half of the week will feature warmer and drier conditions with a reduced chance for any shower activity.
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The number of tornadoes across the nation has surged in the last four weeks to overall levels that are now well above normal for the current time of year. One of the catalysts for these severe weather outbreaks has been the continuation of colder-than-normal air masses that have been dropping south and east from Canada into the US and this has set up “battle zone” regions when interacting with warm, humid air flowing northward from the Gulf of Mexico. In addition, there have been and will continue to be multiple waves of energy riding across the northern US enhancing upward motion in many of these severe weather cases. This active weather pattern will continue through the rest of May and Tuesday afternoon and evening may feature yet another severe weather outbreak including tornadoes across portions of Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, and Missouri.
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The weather becomes quite breezy and unsettled later today, tonight and Tuesday with scattered showers and thunderstorms and it turns cooler as well. Temperatures today should reach the low-to-mid 70’s for afternoon highs, but likely be confined to near 60 degrees on Tuesday afternoon. The second half of the week will feature warmer and drier conditions with a reduced chance for any shower activity.
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In general, the weather will be warm and rain-free over the next few days with afternoon temperatures at or slightly above the 80 degree mark for highs. While there can be a shower or thunderstorm during each of the next few days, a better chance of rain is likely to hold off until the early part of next week.
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The overall pattern turns warmer and drier beginning today with a reduced chance for rain. Temperatures today will peak in the middle 70’s, and then likely climb to the lower 80’s for afternoon highs on Friday. The weekend will be quite warm with temperatures likely reaching the 80’s on both days.
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A frontal passage will bring us cooler and wet weather on Wednesday with occasional showers likely and maybe a thunderstorm or two. The overall pattern turns warmer and drier beginning on Thursday with a decreased chance for rain. Temperatures today will peak in the middle 60’s, but likely climb to near 80 degrees for afternoon highs on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
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The weather becomes unsettled again later today with an increasing chance of showers and thunderstorms and some of the thunderstorms can be on the strong-to-severe side. Winds will become quite gusty as well today with afternoon gusts possible to 35 mph. A frontal passage will bring us cooler and wet weather conditions on Wednesday and then a warming trend should begin on Thursday along with a somewhat decreased chance of showers.
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