Denver is gearing up for another round of thunderstorms on Tuesday, with the National Weather Service predicting a 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms in the early afternoon. There is a higher threat of severe storms with large hail and damaging winds on the plains. Flash flooding is also a concern in burn areas. The storms will develop over the mountains with heavy rain as the main threat.
The weather will continue to be unsettled through Thursday, with a slight chance of showers before temperatures rise and become dry and hot heading into the weekend. Wednesday is expected to have a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms, with sunny skies and a high of 86 degrees on Thursday.
Friday and Saturday are forecasted to be sunny with highs of 92 and 94 degrees respectively. Despite the wet start to the week, residents can look forward to warmer and drier weather as the week progresses.
So, residents of Denver are advised to stay alert and keep an eye on the weather as more thunderstorms are expected in the coming days. Make sure to monitor weather updates and stay safe during stormy conditions.
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