Colorado Showers Fade Tonight as Warm, Dry Stretch Sets In
Above-average warmth is expected through Friday, with the timing of a weekend cooldown still uncertain.
Overview
- Lingering showers and isolated thunderstorms are expected to dissipate between about 9 and 11 p.m., followed by clearing skies.
- Storms have been below severe thresholds but capable of heavy downpours, frequent lightning and gusty winds near 45 mph.
- Tuesday turns mostly sunny and dry for most areas, with highs in the upper 70s to mid-80s across the Plains.
- Temperatures run roughly 10 degrees above average through late week as breezy southwest winds develop, with gusts around 20ā25 mph.
- A cold front could arrive as early as Saturday afternoon or as late as Sunday morning, cooling highs into the 60sā70s and bringing a slight shower chance, though details remain uncertain.