Denver may reach record-breaking temperatures on Sunday throughout the Front Range.

Possible record-breaking heat expected in Denver, Boulder, and Fort Collins on Sunday, per National Weather Service.

September 29th 2024.

Denver may reach record-breaking temperatures on Sunday throughout the Front Range.
This upcoming Sunday, Denver, Boulder, and Fort Collins may experience some scorching hot weather. According to the National Weather Service, temperatures could reach a record-breaking 90 degrees or more. Denver is expected to hit a high of 91 degrees, just shy of the record of 92 degrees set on September 29th. Similarly, Fort Collins is projected to surpass its current daily record of 86 degrees with a forecast of 90 degrees. Even Boulder is not immune to the heat, with a predicted temperature of 89 degrees which would tie its record.

Last week, Denver had already experienced some intense heat, breaking a daily record when temperatures reached 91 degrees on Thursday. This ended a 14-year high and showed just how hot it can get in the area. Additionally, both Pueblo and Colorado Springs also tied their daily records on Thursday.

The weather service forecasts that this week will bring quite a range in temperatures. Tuesday will see highs in the high 70s, but by Thursday, temperatures could reach the low 90s once again. It's clear that the heat is not letting up anytime soon.

But it's not just Denver and its surrounding areas that will be feeling the heat. Southern Colorado will also be impacted, with La Junta potentially reaching a sweltering 95 degrees on Monday. Meanwhile, Lamar and Pueblo are both expected to hit highs of 94 degrees and 93 degrees respectively.

It's important to stay cool and hydrated during these hot temperatures. Be sure to take precautions and stay safe, wherever you may be in Colorado.

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