Colorado Breaks High Temperature Record Twice in One Day
Summary
In Denver, Colorado, temperatures broke records twice in one day, reaching a high of 83 degrees Fahrenheit in November. The National Weather Service reported this unusual warmth and warned of continuing high temperatures and fire risks in some areas.Key Facts
- Denver, Colorado, hit 83 degrees Fahrenheit on a Sunday in November, setting a new record for the month.
- The previous record for November was 81 degrees, set on November 27, 2017.
- The National Weather Service forecasted continued high temperatures and potential fire danger at the Wyoming-Nebraska border and South Park.
- Cities like Denver, Boulder, and Fort Collins could see temperatures between 75-80 degrees.
- Cooler temperatures are expected starting Wednesday.
- The National Weather Service shares updates on their website and social media.
- No significant chances of rain or snow are expected through the weekend according to local forecasts.
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