While Broncos fans who traveled to Baltimore will have to don rain jackets, those who stayed in Denver will enjoy sunny skies and temperatures hovering just beneath record heat.
Temperatures in Denver could reach 89 degrees Sunday, just one degree shy of the record for the city’s, according to the National Weather Service in Boulder. The normal high for this date is 75 degrees.
Smoke from the Silver Creek and Ryan fires in northern Colorado is expected to move through Denver and northeast Colorado through Monday, according to the weather service.
In Baltimore, fans at the Broncos game are likely to get drenched throughout the game .
Beginning Tuesday, temperatures are expected to drop to the 60s and 70s as fall begins in earnest.
Southwest winds aloft will move the densest smoke from the Silver Creek & Ryan fires off to the NE of the CO this aftn & tonight. A cool front early Monday morning will push low level, less dense smoke across the Front Range & NE plains thru the day Monday.
— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder)



