🚗💧 Roads are still drying out after last night's rain and hail. More storms are likely this afternoon, Saturday and Sunday. LisaDenver7 has the details to help you plan out your weekend.
Roads are still drying out after another round of heavy rain, hail and a lot of lightning Thursday night. We'll see a few more storms Friday afternoon and there's a slight risk of large hail and damaging winds with a few of these cells on the far eastern plains.
It will be a little cooler this weekend with more scattered showers and wet conditions for the Front Range. Highs will be in the 70s on Saturday but only in the upper 60s on Sunday. The stormy weather will continue into next week with more showers and thunderstorms likely each afternoon and evening.Denver in June is a month that acts like summer most of the time but isn’t afraid to show its brooding spring-like contempt whenever it feels the need. Like most of spring, June is a transitional month. It’s a month that lies between the cool rains of May and the warm rains of the monsoon season.
The monthly average for precipitation is 1.98 inches and we've already picked up 2.03" within the first week of June. The wettest June we saw in Denver was in 1882 when 4.96 inches of moisture fell in the city. And more recently, in 2009, we got 4.69 inches of moisture.Click here to watch the Denver7 live weather stream.
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