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Denver weather: Wet Tuesday morning leads to more possible thunderstorms in the afternoon

Temperatures cool to a 75-degree high

AURORA, CO - AUGUST 15: Workmen with the City of Aurora streets department wait for waters to recede into drains after cleaning up dirt and debris out of drains along East Quincy Ave near the intersection of South Parker Road on August 15, 2022 in Aurora, Colorado. The area was flooded due to heavy rain fall. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
AURORA, CO – AUGUST 15: Workmen with the City of Aurora streets department wait for waters to recede into drains after cleaning up dirt and debris out of drains along East Quincy Ave near the intersection of South Parker Road on August 15, 2022 in Aurora, Colorado. The area was flooded due to heavy rain fall. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
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Denverites could be in for another wet day as chances of rain showers continue on and off through Tuesday afternoon, leading to a possible thunderstorm or two in the afternoon before clearing out in the evening.

The rain will also keep temperatures relatively cool, with a high of only 75 degrees and a low of 58 degrees.

One to two inches of rain fell across the Denver area Monday night causing some flooding, with the highest rainfall total reported by the National Weather Service in southern Aurora with 2.64 inches, but Tuesday’s flood possibilities are mostly south of the Denver area.

There is a 40% chance of precipitation throughout the day, and a 30% chance for those evening thunderstorms, mainly before 7 p.m.

After that, the clouds will mostly clear out. As the Denver metro area dries out, patchy fog could develop across the area.

The rainy weather could potentially last longer this week, though, as Wednesday has a 20% chance of rain most of the day.

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