Meteorologists estimated the likelihood of rain at 30%
The heat wave wilting much of the nation will hit metro Denver and most of Colorado again Tuesday, bringing sizzling temperatures under sunny blue skies — with a chance of afternoon thunderstorms but only light, brief rain, according to theThe high temperature in Denver will be 99 degrees, decreasing at night to 66 degrees, weather service forecasters said. On Wednesday, the high temperature is expected to be 94 degrees.
Any thunderstorms forming over the mountains and foothills Tuesday will spread across metro Denver and the urban Interstate 25 corridor in the late afternoon and evening, forecasters said. These may kick out wind gusts at speeds up to 50 miles per hour and lightning but probably not heavy rain.
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