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Denver Braces for Showers and Thunderstorms, Midweek Weather to Maintain Soggy Pattern

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Published on June 03, 2025
Denver Braces for Showers and Thunderstorms, Midweek Weather to Maintain Soggy PatternSource: W.carter, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons

Denver's weather forecast is looking like a soggy carpet this week, with an array of showers and potential thunderstorms rolling through the area. According to the National Weather Service, your chances of staying dry today are about as high as being struck by lightning twice in one day, sporting a 40% chance of precipitation, and thunderstorms are also possible after the noon hour. And yes, it's cooler, with highs barely making a leap to the mid-50s. The real kicker? That same chance of showers is forecasted to hang around annoyingly into the evening.

The outlook for Wednesday isn't looking much brighter, unless you're a duck. We're expecting a 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms to come after noon. And the temperatures? They're going to try to push their way up to a high near 73, but let's be real, with the dampness set to seep in, you might not feel that warmth. Thursday is not the day to plan your picnic either. The National Weather Service is throwing down an 80% chance of precipitation with more showers and thunderstorms post-noon.

On the flip side, if you're looking forward to cozy nights, well, Denver's got you covered there, with evening forecasts that are consistently featuring showers and potential thunderstorms through to early next week. Even as the city transitions into Friday and the weekend, that same predictable pattern of afternoon wetness bears down with a steady grip. There's a light at the end of this damp tunnel, though by the time Sunday rolls around, we might see some mostly sunny skies with a high sneaking up near 80.

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