
In the heart of Denver, the skies are forecasted to remain mostly an exhibition of sunny splendor, with the mercury tipping to a scorching 93 degrees today, as the National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO points toward a light breeze that could bring some relief, according to their latest update. The evening promises little respite, with temperatures dipping to around 59 degrees and the winds tossing sleepily from east to west, perhaps gusting up to 15 mph, a slight nod from the cosmos that it has a temper of its own.
The coming days, through Sunday and into next week's Monday, the city will bake under a relentless sun with the thermostat largely hovering in the 90s, while Monday night only parts the clouds slightly to make way for a low of about 61 degrees, the NWS's detailed forecast suggests a brewing drama, come Tuesday, a chance of showers and thunderstorms will mark their territory on the day's quota showing us that nature has its plans.
As for those with an eye on the sky, there's a heads up for hazardous weather; the NWS has issued an outlook for the northeast and north central Colorado regions, A few strong to severe thunderstorms will develop over the northeast plains late this afternoon, they caution, and these thunderstorms might pack punches with large hail and damaging winds as they sweep eastward in the evening, the severe weather threat will be greater along and east of a line from Greeley to Deer Trail to Limon, so it's a watch and wait game for residents therein, as reported by the National Weather Service.
For the weekend warriors and the Monday grinders, the outlook doesn't let up on the heat, the NWS compelling those in northeast Colorado to brace for highs roasting up to 90s degrees during what could look, feel and serve as an oven, the chance for thunderstorms will be limited to the northeast plains, they continue, and those could not shy away from showing their severity, as if the sky itself were discontent with merely clear blues and needed a canvas for drama.