Thornton’s workweek starts with the same hot, dry conditions of recent weeks
Monday, August 24th, 2020 5:02am MSTWe pretty much could copy and paste a forecast from one of the days past as there is little change in the weather. Temperatures are going to continue to be well-above normal but, keep your fingers crossed, there may be relief toward the end of the week.
Today starts off with clear skies then we will see a few clouds later this morning. By this afternoon, partly sunny skies will be above. Highs today will once again push toward record-setting territory. The record high for the date for Denver is 98 degrees and we should come close to that, if not break it.
We see just a slightest chance for a thunderstorm in the evening. Tonight, skies will be mostly clear with overnight lows in the low to mid-60s.
Looking ahead, we see increased moisture which will lead to somewhat better chances for thunderstorms by mid-week. Medium range models then point to a cold front Friday that, if it pans out, would cool us to near normal for the weekend. See the extended forecast for more.
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