![]() ![]() By Monday, plan on a steady rain through much of the day. Then a chance for isolated afternoon showers and thunderstorms returns on Friday following by increasing chances for rain during the afternoon and evening on Saturday and Sunday. The average temperatures vary during the year by 26.5 C. (source: CBS)Įven warmer weather will arrive Thursday as the Denver metro area returns to the 70s with continued dry conditions. The difference in precipitation between the driest month and the wettest month is 63 mm 2 inch. High temperatures in the Denver metro area will reach at least 60 degrees Wednesday afternoon which is still about 10 degrees below normal for the middle of May but about 20 degrees warmer compared to Tuesday. With drought still covering most of the state, this moisture has been a welcome sight. (source: CBS)īased on the forecast for next week which includes a good chance for steady rain on Monday, it seems Denver has a good chance of eclipsing 2020's total before the end of May.īefore the rain chances return, most of Colorado will enjoy much drier and much warmer weather on Wednesday and Thursday. DENVER (KDVR) It has been a wet April in Denver following a March that had record-breaking snowfall. On average, July is the wettest month with 2.3 inches (58 mm) of precipitation. That is just 0.51 inches shy of the total precipitation for all of 2020. Denver has dry periods in January, February, November and December. So far this year, Denver has officially received 8.23 inches of liquid precipitation including melted snow. Denver has seen 11.67 inches of rain so far this year, according to reports from the National Weather Service in Boulder. Dry weather finally returns for Wednesday and Thursday before more wet weather this weekend. Despite a slowdown in rainfall for Denver in July, 2021 is outpacing 2020 in precipitation total by a large margin with nearly double the rainfall this year compared to this time last year. January-September 2021 Statewide Precipitation Ranks For the year-to-date, the national precipitation total was 23.58 inches, 0.38 inch above average, ranking in the middle one-third of the January-September record. DENVER (CBS4) - Rain and snow in recent days has helped pushed total precipitation this year almost as high as all of last year. In the thrall of a 22-year megadrought, the record snowpack that built up in southwestern Colorado was a welcome break in a string of dry winters. ![]()
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