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Hold On! Denver Weather Set To Go From Record Heat To Possible Record Cold

An extraordinary shift in weather will occur in Colorado over the next 6 days.

By Meteorologist Ashton Altieri

September 3, 2020

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DENVER (CBS4) – An extraordinary shift in weather will occur in Colorado over the next 6 days. Record heat will build over the state for the Labor Day weekend followed by possible record cold and potential low snow levels on Tuesday.

First, Thursday will generally be a pleasant day with mostly sunny skies and mild temperatures in the 80s around Denver, Boulder, and Fort Collins. Most mountain towns will reach the 70s.

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(source: CBS)

Then a weather pattern similar to what Colorado experienced in most of August will setup for Friday through Monday with highs in the 90s to near 100 degrees each day. Some metro area neighborhoods could even top 100 degrees Saturday and/or Sunday. Records are expected in Denver both days and it will be among the hottest Labor day weekends on record statewide.

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