When Will We See 90 Degree Temperatures in Northern Colorado?
The first official day of summer happens this week in Northern Colorado. Usually, we are in full swing sweltering summer weather by now. However, we have seen some unusual weather days as of late. Rain, hail, and mild temperatures have kept the heat at bay for all of May and most of June.
Minus the large amounts of rain, I have quite enjoyed the cooler late spring days. It has been nice not having to turn on the air conditioner or the sprinklers. My bank account is thanking Mother Nature for the weather for sure.
When will Northern Colorado see its first 90-degree day?
Summer in Northern Colorado will do what Summer in Northern Colorado does and that is heat up. If you have been anxiously awaiting the hot weather, you're not going to have to wait much longer. According to the National Weather Service, Northern Colorado could see its first 90-degree day on Monday, June 19.
Fort Collins has a forecast of a high of 90 degrees all the while being nice and sunny. Windsor has a forecast of a high of 91 degrees along with being breezy and sunny. Loveland's forecast for Monday is a high of 91 degrees accompanied by light winds. Greeley's forecasted high is 92. Greeley also has a flood advisory in effect until 6 p.m. on Monday.
The forecasted temperatures for Northern Colorado throughout the rest of June look to be on track to be as close to normal as they usually are during the summer according to the National Weather Service.
Needless to say, summer in Northern Colorado has finally arrived. Are you excited for the hotter months ahead?
Source: National Weather Service
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