Denver is expected to see almost record warmth for February on Monday for a cold front that will move next week, according to the National Weather Service.
If the temperatures in Denver reached the expected 70 degrees on Monday, the city will link its record for the hottest 3 February ever, according to NWS forecasters. The current record high of 70 degrees was determined in 1954, According to NWS -data.
Even if Denver does not link or break the record, predictors said that the city will see the temperature almost 30 degrees above normal for this time of the month. The average temperature Denver is 44 degrees on 3 February.
NWS forelators said that the temperatures will fall at night in the 1930s, so it is unlikely that Denver will break his record for the Warmest Stnacht Low on February 3. That record of 40 degrees was set in 1925.
The foothills of Colorado and part of the eastern plains will also see almost record heat on Monday, According to NWS forelators.
On the plains, Byers is predicted To see temperature heights of 69 degrees on Monday, beat the Current record high Of 68 degrees in 2000, according to NWS data.
NWS forelators said that record temperatures are more likely on the west side of the plains. Cities further to the east, including Limon and Crook, is expected to see the temperature of Monday far below the record and closer to the average.
In the foothills, his record is expected to be broken high for more than 10 degrees on 3 February, according to predictors.
The temperatures are expected to hit 67 degrees near Golden, which would destroy the current record of 54 degrees in 2019, said predictors.
Other areas in the foothills, including Evergreen, Conifer, Morrison and Bailey, are expected to see almost record heat on Monday, but are not expected to break records.
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