Staying close to 90 for the next few days. Cooling down late next week

For Sunday, a strong south-southwest wind will continue across the Front Range. An upper-level weather system moving in from California will reach our area by early Monday.

Storm activity is expected to be more widespread on Sunday afternoon in the mountains and over the Western slope. While storms will still be capable of producing strong winds, they will be a bit less intense than the storms for Saturday. Storms will move at around 20-25 miles per hour, which should help reduce the risk of flash flooding.

Temperatures on Sunday are expected to be slightly cooler, in the upper 80s to near 90 degrees. Be aware that a few isolated thunderstorms will be possible over Empower Field during the second half of the Broncos game this afternoon.

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Starting Sunday night, a weather system will bring showers to the Denver area. This system is expected to move through overnight and into Monday morning, with the best chance of rain happening during this time.

On Monday afternoon, as the system continues to move northeast, there will still be some lingering moisture, leading to scattered showers and possibly a few thunderstorms.

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