While there has been no shortage of heat, we have avoided any records for the past two weeks – until Tuesday.
Yesterday the coldest temperature registered at Denver International Airport during the 24 hour period was only 68 degrees. This sets a new record high minimum for September 3, breaking the old record of 67 degrees set in 1947.
Here in Thornton we were a bit cooler with a low of 66 degrees at 6:44am.
We continue to be stuck under a powerful ridge of high pressure keeping things dry and hot. Last month we set three high temperature records in a span of four days and one record high minimum.
The hot weather will continue through the weekend before we may see at least a bit of relief. The ridge is expected to start to break down Tuesday ushering cooler temperatures, particularly on Wednesday. Keep an eye on the forecast here for details.
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