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Light rain is likely in Downtown L.A. after 11 a.m. with gusty winds into tonight. Expect slick roads and brief heavier bursts.
Cool start and light drizzle Tuesday with highs near 66°F. Gusty south winds through the week and a warmer, windier Thursday with fire-weather concerns west of OKC.
Denver Water will close Antero Reservoir to recreation and move about 5,000 acre-feet to Cheesman to limit evaporation amid a Stage 1 drought.
Showers and a chance of thunderstorms linger across San Francisco through Tuesday. Expect slick roads, gusty south winds and small craft advisories.
Freeze Warning through 9:00 a.m. Tuesday; sunny and warming to about 58°F this afternoon.
Sunny and hot Tuesday with highs near 95°F. Breezy afternoon gusts up to 25 mph could kick up dust and complicate evening plans.
Mandatory evacuations were issued Monday for parts of Wellington after a wildfire east of I‑25. NOCOAlert lists the affected corridor and crews are responding.
Cool morning, warm afternoon: scattered storms expected after 3 p.m. Gusts to 30 mph and small‑craft advisories on Lake Michigan.
Clear morning with highs near 80°F Tuesday; warming into mid‑80s by weekend with rising storm chances.
CDPHE warns of elevated ozone from Denver to Pueblo Monday; sensitive groups should limit outdoor exertion this afternoon and evening. Check AirNow and NWS for updates.
Clear now; breezy to windy afternoons develop midweek, pushing highs into the mid‑80s and raising fire danger. El Paso County's open‑burn ban remains active.
Light rain likely this afternoon and tonight. Expect slower commutes and small-craft advisories for some waters.
A Freeze Warning runs through 10:00 a.m. Tuesday with frost and lows near freezing; sunshine returns and a midweek warm‑up brings higher rain chances.
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