Denver Sees First 90-Degree Day of 2024
The Mile High City reaches a seasonal milestone with temperatures climbing into the 90s, accompanied by clear skies and light breezes.
- Denver hit 90 degrees for the first time this year on June 5, slightly ahead of the average first 90-degree day of June 10.
- Temperatures are expected to remain in the 90s through Friday before cooling down over the weekend.
- The National Weather Service forecasts sunny skies and light winds for the remainder of the week.
- Residents are advised to be cautious around cold, fast-moving water due to snowmelt runoff.
- Denver's record high for June 5 is 96 degrees, set in 2020.