Look for a gusty, soggy and cool evening across the Front Range and Eastern Plains after a cold front rolled through the state.
Scattered storms will rumble across the mountains, Front Range, Denver metro and northeastern plains. A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect for Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick and Washington counties until 10pm. The biggest storm threats will be 60+ mph wind gusts, large hail along with brief but heavy rain showers.
The snow level will drop down to around 8,000 feet Wednesday evening, but with relatively warm roads, travel shouldn’t be impacted too much.
Temperatures will remain mild through the end of the week. We’ll see low to mid 70s Thursday through Sunday! It stays dry Thursday and Friday with a better chance of afternoon storms over the weekend.
Cool, soggy, spring-like weather returns early next week.
Seasonal temperatures in Denver for the rest of the week
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