Denver Weather: Windy and warm conditions, with potential for severe storms

DENVER — Spotty showers late Saturday, across the front range. A brief storm or two could pop-up, but none are expected to become severe. Breezy, with increasing clouds overnight, and mild lows in the middle 40s.

Sunday, we’ll start the day with sunshine, ahead of a very warm, very windy afternoon. Highs will climb into the upper 70s/lower 80s, across the eastern half of Colorado. Additionally, watch for afternoon and evening winds to gust above 40 mph. Hold onto your hats!

To the west, we’ll watch for late-day, scattered rain and snow showers across the western slope and high country, Sunday afternoon. Winds will be gusty, as well, so Wind Advisories and High Wind Warnings will be in-place for the western slope throughout the day. Expect winds in these areas to gust between 60-75 mph.

To the south, strong winds will be paired with very dry air, so fire danger will increase. Red Flag Warnings will be in effect for the San Luis Valley, Sunday. For Monday, a Fire Weather Watch will takeover southern portions of the front range and eastern plains.

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