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A closed low has developed over much of Colorado and temperatures have dropped considerably and rain has fallen over much of the Front Range. Rain showers and isolated thunderstorms will dominate the weather Friday as will cool temperatures. Friday’s forecast high of 57 degrees is in fact 30 degrees below normal for this date. If that forecast holds true, we could set a record for the lowest high temperature for the date as well - the previous record is 69 degrees set in 1933! The same holds true for Saturday as well with a forecast high of 62 and the lowest high temperature on record of 68 degrees set way back in 1874.
The rain brings much needed moisture to the Front Range but it will be slow in falling and shouldn’t pose much in the way of flooding problems. As of this writing, the Rocky Mountain Weather Network is showing pretty consistent precipitation across the metro area with 0.43″ having fallen at Denver International Airport in the last 24 hours. The moisture will be on and off through Saturday night and then begin decreasing Sunday and into Monday.
It looks like the first part of next week we will return to more seasonal weather and temperatures into the 80’s.


