The metro space will see continued heavy smoke Sunday from the 4 totally different wildfires raging throughout the state. Smoke is predicted to maneuver southeast from the Cameron Peak and Williams Fork fires.
Fireplace hazard stays excessive this weekend and residents are suggested to keep away from any actions that might spark a fireplace.
Scorching in the present day with smoke within the metro. Scattered storms will miss the metro, produce gusty winds. Elevated hearth hazard, watch out! #cowx pic.twitter.com/NNN1lunorO
— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder) August 16, 2020
Temperatures are anticipated to be increased than regular with a excessive of 95 levels in the present day. There’s a 10% likelihood of scattered storms after 2 p.m. in the present day, in response to the Nationwide Climate Service. The low tonight will drop to round 63 levels with winds gusting as much as 20 mph.
The remainder of the week will see continued sizzling and largely dry climate, the NWS experiences. Monday ought to see a excessive of 95 levels and a low of 65 with winds as much as 15 mph and a 10% likelihood of afternoon showers.
Tuesday will observe the sample with a excessive of 97 and a low of 64. Later within the week there are extra probabilities for rain although highs within the 90s are anticipated to proceed.
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