Denver is one degree from breaking a May heat record that has stood since 1915, with upper-80s temperatures locked in through the work week. Get the full forecast breakdown — what to wear, commute conditions, and whether Wednesday finally rewrites history.
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Denver is one degree away from a May heat record this Wednesday, and that's not a rounding error. The forecast is calling for eighty-nine degrees on May thirteenth, one degree short of a record that's stood since nineteen fifteen.
So what does that mean for how you leave the house? Here's the practical read.
The signal here is straightforward: Denver's roads are clear, the skies are dry, and that holds through at least Friday. No precipitation expected in the early part of the week.
Wednesday carries a real chance of tying or breaking the May thirteenth heat record. The forecast is sitting at eighty-nine.
The dry streak doesn't hold forever. Stray showers are possible Saturday into Sunday, and temperatures are expected to pull back toward more seasonal levels.
For now, the two things worth tracking are whether Wednesday actually breaks the record, and whether those weekend showers develop into something more organized or stay scattered and minor. Both questions will get clearer by mid-week.
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