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Weather forecasting and analysis, space and historic events, climate information

6:00 AM | *Quite warm and humid again for Tuesday and Wednesday and the pattern becomes more unsettled*

Paul Dorian

High pressure that developed over southeastern Canada last week has shifted offshore and it will tend to weaken and push farther away by mid-week. In addition, a trough of low pressure looks to become established by mid-week and the result will be a more unsettled weather pattern and a returning chance of showers and thunderstorms. Later in the week, a weak cold front will approach the region - perhaps with another chance of showers and thunderstorms on Thursday - and then dry, very warm weather should return for Friday and Saturday.

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6:00 AM | *Quite warm and humid again for Tuesday and Wednesday and the pattern becomes more unsettled*

Paul Dorian

High pressure that developed over southeastern Canada last week has shifted offshore and it will tend to weaken and push farther away by mid-week. In addition, a trough of low pressure looks to become established by mid-week and the result will be a more unsettled weather pattern and a returning chance of showers and thunderstorms. Later in the week, a weak cold front will approach the region - perhaps with another chance of showers and thunderstorms on Thursday - and then dry, very warm weather should return for Friday and Saturday.

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*The annual Perseid meteor shower peaks this year from late Tuesday night into early Wednesday...the moon will be somewhat of a hindrance, but there will be a special bonus in the eastern sky*

Paul Dorian

The annual Perseid meteor shower began on July 17th and will continue through August 23rd, but the peak viewing times will be during the late-night hours on Tuesday, August 12th to the pre-dawn hours of Wednesday, August 13th. The Perseid meteor shower comes every July/August as the Earth passes through a cloud of dust that comes from Comet Swift-Tuttle as it approaches the sun. The moon will be somewhat of a hindrance this year as it will be just beyond its full moon phase which took place on August 9th. One special bonus for sky watchers, however, will be the conjunction of Venus and Jupiter visible in the eastern sky during the pre-dawn hours so look for that feature as well early Wednesday.

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6:00 AM | *High pressure remains in control into early next week*

Paul Dorian

High pressure centered over southeastern Canada will shift slowly offshore during the next couple of days and it will continue to influence the weather around here. Given the position of the high, there will be a continuing broad low-level flow of air from the ocean (i.e., east-to-northeast winds) into the northeastern states and this will keep temperatures in check right through the weekend. By the middle of next week, this high will weaken and shift farther offshore opening the door for somewhat more unsettled weather to return to the region.

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6:00 AM | *High pressure remains in control into early next week*

Paul Dorian

High pressure centered over southeastern Canada will shift slowly offshore during the next couple of days and it will continue to influence the weather around here. Given the position of the high, there will be a continuing broad low-level flow of air from the ocean (i.e., east-to-northeast winds) into the northeastern states and this will keep temperatures in check right through the weekend. By the middle of next week, this high will weaken and shift farther offshore opening the door for somewhat more unsettled weather to return to the region.

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6:00 AM | *Some relief comes for the weekend*

Paul Dorian

Hot and dry conditions will persist for another day in the Denver metro region, but there will be some relief for the weekend. Temperatures today can peak in the upper 90’s later today, but likely will top out in the upper 80’s on Saturday and Sunday. The chance of scattered afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms will return for the weekend, but it looks dry again for the early part of next week.

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6:00 AM | *High pressure remains in control into early next week*

Paul Dorian

High pressure centered over southeastern Canada will shift slowly offshore during the next couple of days and it will continue to influence the weather around here. Given the position of the high, there will be a continuing broad low-level flow of air from the ocean (i.e., east-to-northeast winds) into the northeastern states and this will keep temperatures in check right through the weekend. By the middle of next week, this high will weaken and shift farther offshore opening the door for somewhat more unsettled weather to return to the region.

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