
A day after Denver went under a tornado watch and 10 twisters touched down in Colorado, weather conditions are expected to be much calmer to kick off the week.
Denver is forecast to reach a warm 76 degrees under sunny skies on Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
A dry air mass has moved into Colorado, bringing some patchy early morning fog to Denver — and areas of Larimer and Weld counties.
Thunderstorms are not expected in Denver on Monday, but late-night rain showers in the northeast part of the state are possible. Monday nightap low is forecast to dip to 46 degrees in Denver with light wind.
Fog (light blue) can be seen moving around the plains on this GeoColor satellite loop, while high clouds (grey) stream north near the Kansas/Nebraska borders.
— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder)
It will be warmer on Tuesday, nearly touching 80 degrees under sunny skies with an overnight low of 52 degrees.
Thunderstorms are possible once more on Wednesday. Denver is supposed to reach 83 degrees with mostly sunny skies and wind gusts over 20 mph could occur.
The week will end warm and dry, while this holiday weekend could be stormy.
A drier pattern has moved it for the next couple days, before a stormy Wed out on the eastern plains. Some residual moisture may bring isolated storms Thu, before a dry Fri. Then a wetter and stormier holiday weekend is in store!
— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder)



