A sunshine-filled Sunday morning in Denver will give way to clouds and a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon, according to the National Weather Service at Boulder. cowx
The city will see a high temperature of 72 degrees Sunday, with sunny skies before 2 p.m. After mid-afternoon, residents can expect clouds and some gusty wind, with an about 20% chance of thunderstorms, according to the weather agency.
The thunderstorms, should they develop, will be scattered, forecasters predicted. The most severe storms are expected on the plains to the east of the Interstate 25 corridor, and could produce small hail.Monday’s weather will be similar, with an expected high of 76 degrees and a chance of thunderstorms after 7 p.m.
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