Record-breaking warmth - Fri., Mar. 20
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New record high temperatures are likely to be set across much of the area the next few days.
Sunshine and a warming trend will continue to dominate Denver's weather forecast, bringing high temperatures to record levels by the end of the week and into the weekend.
This front brings a slight chance of light rain Sunday morning. Little to no rainfall is expected, with most of the day being mainly cloudy.
As the western ridge of high pressure peaks in the Upper Midwest Saturday, record warmth is possible throughout southeast Minnesota and North Iowa. High temperatures are slated for the mid 70s to low 80s with cities like Rochester on track to break the daily high temperature record set back in 1918!
Today will feel like late spring or even early summer with highs in the 70s and low 80s. Temps will easily run 20-30° above normal shattering daily records.
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Weekend forecast: Dry with near record warmth!
The very quick warming trend that we have seen over the past several days will continue this weekend. The dry weather pattern will also continue. Don’t expect much rain for another week.
Winds switch to the southwest by Saturday afternoon, helping lift our temperatures even further. It will likely be our first time getting into the 90s, beating the daily record of
It is the last full day of winter, but it will feel more like the middle of spring, with gusty winds and high temps reaching the 70s. There is an elevated fire risk, especially in southern Montana.
As the western ridge of high pressure peaks in the Upper Midwest Saturday, record warmth is expected throughout southeast Minnesota and North Iowa. High temperatures are slated for the mid 70s to mid 80s with all of our major recording sites (Rochester,