DENVER — It's going to be another unseasonably warm day. We're seeing plenty of sunshine Thursday morning and temperatures are going to quickly climb into the upper 70s by lunch and low 80s by 4 p.m. It will be about 15 degrees above normal Thursday afternoon, with highs close to 90 degrees across the southeastern plains.

Friday brings a shift in the pattern as a storm system begins to push inland from the Pacific, drawing in moisture from the remnants of Hurricane Priscilla. This increase in moisture will lead to scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms, especially in the mountains and foothills. A flood watch goes into effect across southwestern Colorado Thursday night and remains in place until Saturday afternoon.

A few showers could roll east over the plains late Friday into earl

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