Colorado Braces for Record-Breaking Heatwave and Weather Hazards
Temperatures to soar above 100 degrees with multiple heat advisories in place across the state this weekend.
- Heat advisories issued from Friday to Sunday for Denver, Boulder, Fort Collins, and surrounding areas.
- National Weather Service warns of 'major' and 'extreme' heat risks, urging residents to stay hydrated and avoid strenuous activities.
- Potential record-breaking temperatures expected, with highs of 101 degrees on Friday and Saturday, and 103 degrees on Sunday.
- Scattered showers and thunderstorms may develop in the mountains, but light rainfall is expected.
- Heavy rain forecasted for early next week could lead to flooding and landslides in some areas.