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Weather tonight: Clear and mild

Temperatures overnight will be quite mild with lows only in the upper 50s to low 60s. Winds will turn to the southwest at around 10 miles per hour. No rain is expected, and any clouds will clear out.
Weather tomorrow: More hot sunshine

Temperatures for Father's Day Sunday should be a few degrees warmer than Saturday, with highs around the metro in the mid-90s. Parts of southeast Colorado and the western slope will come close to, if not hit, 100 degrees for the first time this year.
Looking ahead: A brief break from high heat, but it cranks back up
Monday will again see high temperatures in the lower to middle 90s across the region. Winds, however, will be a little breezy with gusts up to 25 miles per hour from the northeast. Those winds may help keep temperatures in check.

A cold front arrives Tuesday and will send temperatures down into the lower 80s. It will also bring a chance for spotty showers and thunderstorms — the best opportunity for rain over the next week. Wednesday will remain in the 80s as well. Highs in the 90s return Thursday and continue through next weekend, which may see temperatures approach the upper 90s.