Weekly Weather Outlook for Colorado: June 29 through July 5

This week in Colorado is expected to be hot, dry and windy. Skies will be mostly sunny throughout the week, with warm temperatures. Wildfire smoke may also create hazy conditions in some areas.

Here’s a look at daily temperatures across Colorado this week, courtesy of the Weather.com report:

Monday: Expect sunny skies.

  • Denver High/Low: 90/57
  • Breckenridge High/Low: 66/38
  • Grand Junction High/Low: 85/58

Tuesday: Mostly sunny skies continue, with some clouds and stray showers or thunderstorms possible.

  • Denver High/Low: 90/60
  • Breckenridge High/Low: 70/37
  • Grand Junction High/Low: 90/56

Wednesday: Generally sunny conditions remain.

  • Denver High/Low: 90/58
  • Breckenridge High/Low: 70/39
  • Grand Junction High/Low: 92/60

Thursday: Skies will be sunny with some afternoon clouds.

  • Denver High/Low: 91/61
  • Breckenridge High/Low: 72/41
  • Grand Junction High/Low: 95/61

Friday: Skies will be mostly sunny to partly cloudy.

  • Denver High/Low: 96/64
  • Breckenridge High/Low: 75/44
  • Grand Junction High/Low: 97/64

Saturday: Expect a mix of clouds and sunshine.

  • Denver High/Low: 91/62
  • Breckenridge High/Low: 74/43
  • Grad Junction High/Low: 97/64

Sunday: Mostly sunny skies return, with a chance of isolated thunderstorms developing during the afternoon in the mountains.

  • Denver High/Low: 87/61
  • Breckenridge High/Low: 71/44
  • Grand Junction High/Low: 98/67

Weather reports can obviously change quite rapidly. Stay up to date with weather predictions by visiting Weather.com.

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