Dry Spell Continues in Colorado Before Monsoon Rains Return

Monsoon moisture is on the way to Colorado this week, but until then, the Front Range will remain mostly dry with just a few isolated afternoon thunderstorms.

On Sunday, metro area temperatures will climb into the mid-90s, while the mountains will see highs in the 70s and 80s. Although a few afternoon storms are possible, most areas will simply experience increasing clouds and a light breeze.

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By mid-week, conditions will shift as Colorado finds itself between a low-pressure and a high-pressure system, drawing in moisture from both the Pacific and the Gulf.

The expected rainfall will be a relief for the state, especially the western region, which is currently dealing with severe to extreme drought.

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