DENVER- Good morning! It’s going to be another hot and dry day across the area, especially in the mountains, foothills, and high valleys where fire weather conditions are expected to be critical. That means the air will be very dry, winds will be gusty, and any spark could lead to fast-spreading wildfires. Highs today will climb into the mid to upper 90s for metro Denver and the Front Range, so it’s a good idea to limit outdoor activities during the peak heat of the day and stay hydrated.

The heat continues through most of today, but things begin to shift later this evening. A cold front is expected to move in tonight, which may bring a few storms after midnight. The front should bring in some cooler air by Saturday morning, offering a bit of relief after a string of hot days.

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