Strong storms moving out, but more rain in store tomorrow

Denver, COLocal News

Denver reached afternoon highs of 88 degrees on Sunday, with severe weather anticipated for Monday. Thunderstorms are expected to develop in the late afternoon, particularly affecting areas east of the Front Range. Rainfall could be heavy, with some locations potentially receiving over an inch, raising concerns for flash flooding, especially in burn scar areas. Cooler temperatures will settle in on Tuesday, but scattered showers may continue throughout the week. Residents should remain prepared for changing weather conditions and keep umbrellas handy for outdoor activities.

The forecast indicates a gradual warming trend after Tuesday, although storm chances will remain.

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