Morning showers and evening thunderstorms are expected to sweep across Colorado Sunday as temperatures finally take a dip below 80 degrees.
With a predicted high of only 74 degrees in Denver, and nighttime temperatures of 53 degrees, the streak of warmer-than-normal weather finally broke Sunday.
The day’s morning showers are likely to continue into the afternoon and be joined by thunderstorms after 3 p.m., according to the National Weather Service.
Flash flooding is not expected in most areas, with a limited risk in burn areas, according to the weather service.
NWS forecasters predict the cooler temperatures will remain throughout the week, with highs hovering around 70 degrees, but the wet weather will decrease.
Rain showers and thunderstorms are most likely to occur in the afternoon and overnight, with chances of precipitation hovering around 30% each day, according to this week’s forecast.
Source: Read Full Article
Mystery disease outbreak on train with hundreds of kids ill and girl dead
Inside the naval force protecting world trade from Houthi attacks in the Red Sea
Russian soldier cheats death as bullet is stopped by phone in his pocket
Victory for Brexit Britain as expats to be granted extended visas in France
Woman who pretended to be a man and tricked female into sex jailed for 10 years