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Denver weather: Heat wave bringing highs in the 90s

National Weather Service forecasters anticipate temperatures exceeding 90 degrees through Saturday

A girl smiles as she floats at Water World in Federal Heights on July 24, 2023.  As many as 10,000 people head to Water World on hot summer days. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
A girl smiles as she floats at Water World in Federal Heights on July 24, 2023. As many as 10,000 people head to Water World on hot summer days. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
Bruce Finley of The Denver Post
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A wave of hot and dry conditions will hit metro Denver and Colorado’s northeastern plains Tuesday with temperatures topping 90 degrees for the rest of the week, according to the .

No rain will fall in Denver on Tuesday, weather forecasters said. On Wednesday, storms may roll over the city in the afternoon.

The high temperature in Denver on Tuesday will be 93 degrees, decreasing to 63 degrees at night, forecasters said. On Wednesday, the high is expected to hit 96 degrees, and on Thursday 93 degrees before another 96-degree day on Friday.

Wind at speeds less than 10 miles per hour may blow through the city.

The Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment has issued an , effective through Tuesday afternoon, warning that ozone concentrations likely will be high enough to hurt sensitive people including the elderly and children. The worst pollution is expected in the southern and western parts of metro Denver, including Highlands Ranch and Golden, health officials said, recommending reduced activity outdoors.

In southeastern Colorado, temperatures are expected to exceed 100 degrees Wednesday in the Arkansas River valley. Potentially torrential bursts of rain may fall in the afternoons across the southern Interstate 25 corridor, forecasters said, raising risks of flooding where wildfires have left forests scarred with reduced vegetation.

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