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Denver weather: Another red flag warning Friday

Friday’s high is forecast to reach 77 degrees under sunny skies

BOULDER, CO - OCTOBER 10: Runners take off from the start of the half marathon in the inaugural Boulderthon on October 10, 2021 in Boulder, Colorado.  The Boulderthon was created by an avid New York Road Runners runner Òto spread the joy of marathonsÓ. The race, which took place under sunny skies and cool temperatures included a half marathon and a full marathon that started at Boulder Reservoir and ended in downtown Boulder. Organizes said on their website that Òwe believe Boulder, one of the great running hubs of the country, deserves a signature, premier marathon. Marathons bring people together, and are some of the most fun, memorable & inspiring days of the year in cities, for runners and spectators alike.Ó The organization says that promoting  the tremendous power of running can inspire, transform & improve lives. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
BOULDER, CO – OCTOBER 10: Runners take off from the start of the half marathon in the inaugural Boulderthon on October 10, 2021 in Boulder, Colorado. The Boulderthon was created by an avid New York Road Runners runner Òto spread the joy of marathonsÓ. The race, which took place under sunny skies and cool temperatures included a half marathon and a full marathon that started at Boulder Reservoir and ended in downtown Boulder. Organizes said on their website that Òwe believe Boulder, one of the great running hubs of the country, deserves a signature, premier marathon. Marathons bring people together, and are some of the most fun, memorable & inspiring days of the year in cities, for runners and spectators alike.Ó The organization says that promoting the tremendous power of running can inspire, transform & improve lives. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
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Another red flag warning is in effect Friday for the Denver area, the foothills and much of eastern Colorado from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., setting a record after multiple days of the high-risk fire weather conditions this week, the National Weather Service said.

Winds are expected to reach between 6 and 16 mph, gusting up to 25 mph with low humidity, causing concern for the rapid spread of flames. Friday’s high is forecast to reach 77 degrees under sunny skies.

The overnight low is expected to be 48 degrees.

Sunny, warm weather is forecast through the weekend, with highs in the 89s, and expected to rise further early next week.

A slight chance of rain and thunderstorms could come early next week to interrupt the stretch of sunny weather.

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