Fall is right around the corner in Colorado, and it does not feel like it. Temperatures have been higher than usual. Are you looking forward to fall? Well, we have some news that you will be excited about.

Fall in Colorado Feels More Like Summer

Chris Bianchi, the Senior Meteorologist at 9News, posted an update on the hot weather we have been having. He focused on the Denver Metro, but I believe the same message applies to Northern Colorado as well.

No More 90-Degree Days Predicted for 2025 for Colorado Areas

Bianchi claims that there will be no more 90-degree or higher days in Denver for the rest of 2025. Bianchi made this claim in an Instagram video.

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Bianchi said that we will still have 80-degree days next week. He says that the Denver metro had over 47 days with 90 degrees or higher. The average is typically 31 to 44 days of 90 degrees or higher.

Why Cooler Colorado Weather Brings Relief

Some may complain about no more 90-degree days in the Denver metro and in Northern Colorado, but this is a message that I am very happy to hear. I do not know about you, but I am ready for the warm weather to be over. I love fall, and I am excited to move to the next season.

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I am also looking forward to being more comfortable in my home. Can you tell from that sentence that I do not have central cooling?

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