Expect a sweltering and smoggy outlook for the rest of the holiday weekend.

Expect hot and dry conditions across Colorado's cities and plains for Labor Day.

September 1st 2024.

Expect a sweltering and smoggy outlook for the rest of the holiday weekend.
Today and Monday, the weather in Denver and the surrounding areas is going to be quite warm, dry, and hazy. The experts at the National Weather Service Boulder have predicted that temperatures will be higher than usual, with the urban corridor and plains experiencing temperatures between 85 and 90 degrees. Meanwhile, the mountains will be a bit cooler, ranging from 63 to 78 degrees. The forecast also mentions the possibility of isolated thunderstorms in the mountains.

Looking ahead to the holiday on Monday, it seems that the weather will be similar, with highs around 90 degrees in the Front Range and plains. However, today's skies may be a bit hazy due to smoke from wildfires in other states that reached Colorado on Friday. According to the Colorado Air Pollution Control Division's Smoke Blog, the smoke should start to disperse this afternoon thanks to light winds.

Although high ozone warnings have been lifted, the smoke blog has reported moderate levels of particulate matter in the air, which could potentially cause breathing issues for those who are especially sensitive. It's important to stay informed about the air quality in your area, and you can do so by signing up for our daily Your Morning Dozen email newsletter.

Overall, it seems like it will be a warm and mostly dry Labor Day weekend in Colorado. However, it's always good to stay aware of potential health hazards, such as smoke from wildfires, and take precautions as needed. Enjoy the holiday and stay safe out there!

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