
Another day, another heat record in Denver.
On the heels of a brutally hot week, the Mile High City broke another temperature record Saturday. The 94-degree high topped the previous high of 92 set in 2000, according to the National Weather Service.
Denver (KDEN) reached 94° at 2:25 pm MDT this afternoon breaking the record high of 92° set in 2000. U.S. temperature map courtesy of Mesonet.
— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder)
It marked the fifth time in six days that Denver either tied for exceeded a record-high temperature.
But if you’re expecting cooler temps the next few days, you’re sorely mistaken. Forecasts for Sunday and Monday predict highs of 91 degrees.
NWS Boulder says temperatures should return to more seasonable levels by next Thursday.



