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WARNING: Smoky Haze and Triple-Digit Heat Grip Colorado

by Larry Ulibarri
July 23, 2024
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Smoky Haze and Triple-Digit Heat Grip Colorado

Out-of-State Wildfires Affecting Local Air Quality

A smoky haze from wildfires across the Pacific Northwest and parts of Canada is affecting air quality in local areas. The National Weather Service has issued Air Quality Advisories for parts of Colorado and Wyoming.

According to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, heavy smoke from out-of-state wildfires will likely impact the region through at least Tuesday morning. If the smoke becomes thick, limiting outdoor activities and avoiding prolonged exposure is advisable, especially for those with underlying health issues such as heart disease and respiratory illnesses.

Triple-Digit Heat Returns with Smoke from Canadian Wildfires

The smoke and hazy skies are expected to persist for a few more days in Denver. However, the Denver metro area should see an improvement in air quality by Thursday, with rain chances returning on Friday to help cleanse the air. According to Pinpoint Weather, Colorado’s Most Accurate Forecast, residents sensitive to poor air quality should limit time outside for the next few days.

Weather Tonight: Mostly Clear and Comfortable

After a few early evening scattered showers and thunderstorms, skies are expected to clear, with a light southerly breeze overnight. Temperatures will be comfortable, with forecast lows in the 50s across metro Denver and the eastern plains, and some mountain towns seeing lows in the 40s.

Weather Tomorrow: Sunny and Warm with Smoke and Haze

Tuesday will be mostly sunny and dry, but the smoke and haze will still be noticeable. Temperatures will warm up, with a mix of upper 80s and low 90s statewide. Denver’s forecast high is close to the seasonal average of 90 degrees.

Looking Ahead: Rain Chances Return by the Weekend

Denver will remain in the hot 90s all week, running a few degrees above normal each afternoon. Showers and thunderstorms are expected to return by Friday and Saturday, offering some relief. However, the forecast quickly turns dry again heading into next week, keeping temperatures in the hot 90s. Record highs for the week ahead are at 99 or higher for the next seven days.

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