Afternoon highs drop into the lower 80s, Friday, with lots of wildfire smoke from neighboring states.
DENVER — FORECAST BY: 9NEWS Weather Impact Team Meteorologist Laurann Robinson
THE FORECAST AT A GLANCE:
Cooler weather Friday, after a cool front pushes into Colorado, late Thursday.
Expect afternoon highs to max out in the lower 80s (seasonal for this time of year). We’ll also see sunny skies, but most of the sunshine will be filtered through wildfire smoke from neighboring states. No air quality alerts have been issued, but anyone with respiratory sensitivities might need to limit their time outdoors.
For the weekend, expect a sunny, dry and warm couple of days. Highs will likely stay in the upper 80s, with an afternoon breeze and mostly sunny skies (again, watch for that pesky wildfire smoke to move in and out over the next few days).
As we go into the next workweek, cooler weather will slowly start to settle in. Highs drop into the middle 80s Monday and Tuesday, then into the lower 80s Wednesday and Thursday. Each of these days is looking to be mostly sunny and dry, but we can’t rule out a stray thundershower here and there.
A cooler, smoky Friday ahead
THURSDAY: Mostly sunny, breezy, and warm with Red Flag Warnings, high 93. Mostly clear with calming winds overnight, low 56.
FRIDAY: Mostly sunny and cooler, with heavy wildfire smoke, high 83. Mostly clear overnight, low 53.
SATURDAY: Mostly sunny and warm, high 88. Mostly clear overnight, low 56.
SUNDAY: Mostly sunny, warm and breezy, with slight storm chances, high 87. Partly cloudy overnight, low 57.
MONDAY: Mostly sunny, warm and breezy, high 86. Mostly clear overnight, low 59.
TUESDAY: Mostly sunny and warm, with slight storm chances, high 84. Partly cloudy overnight, low 54.
WEDNESDAY: Mostly sunny and more seasonal, high 82. Mostly clear overnight, low 53.
THURSDAY: Mostly sunny and seasonal, with a chance for late showers, high 81. Partly cloudy overnight, low 52.
CLOSINGS: Latest closings and delays in Colorado
WEATHER LINE 9: Updated weather forecast information at 303-871-1492.
TRAFFIC CENTER: Keep up on crashes and travel times here
If you have a weather report, photo or video to share, you can contact the 9NEWS Weather Team in these ways:
EMAIL: Weather photos, videos
Share updates on our Facebook wall: facebook.com/9weather
Tweet your updates using the hashtag #9WX or tweet us at twitter.com/9NEWSWeather
Download the 9NEWS app:
iTunes: on9news.tv/itunes
Google Play: on9news.tv/1lWnC5n
9NEWS Weather Impact Team
The 9NEWS Weather Impact Team of Kathy Sabine, Cory Reppenhagen, Laurann Robinson, Keely Chalmers and Chris Bianchi update the Denver weather forecast multiple times each day.
Bookmark this link to always have the latest forecast from 9NEWS. The team values your local weather reports and often features your photos and videos during weather segments in all newscasts.
More Stories
From Marxist upbringing to ‘soft Hindutva’: The rise of new Delhi CM Atishi
Kamala Harris joins Oprah Winfrey for star-studded election event
Police investigate in-custody death of jail inmate