Denver weather: More thunderstorms and large hail forecasted
If you were wondering where all the severe weather was yesterday, Wednesday might be your lucky day.
The National Weather Service said to expect a high of around 88 degrees with more thunderstorms on the docket this evening in Denver.
Yesterday had a similar forecast, but storms materialized in isolated locations and only briefly.
The weather service is warning once again of massive hail nearly the size of baseballs to come down in some locations. Forecasters expect these storms not to hit until after 4 p.m.
If there was ever a week to pay for covered parking in Denver…this would be the week #COwx
— Chris Bianchi (@BianchiWeather) June 23, 2026
The National Weather Service is wary of flash flooding in some areas due to strong precipitation both today and Thursday. Expect the weather to only dry up on Friday night.
Along with the flash flood warning and thunderstorms, fire danger is near critical in the mountain areas that won’t see much rainfall.
Tonight, expect a high of around 58, with perhaps the worst of the storms to occur after sundown.




