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Tuesday is a Pinpoint Weather Alert Day for hail risks and gusty winds in the metro and Eastern Plains.
Weather today: Storms with hail in Denver
Storms from Tuesday morning will clear, leaving some partial clearing through mid-morning. Highs will be below average, only reaching the upper 70s. Storms then kick off along Interstate 25 and metro Denver in the early afternoon, after noon and prior to 2 p.m.


There is a slight risk for severe weather in the metro on Tuesday and an enhanced risk for the Eastern Plains. Risks include damaging hail in the metro, gusty winds and an isolated tornado in the plains.
Be smart and keep an eye on the weather as it is a Pinpoint Weather Alert Day. Once the afternoon storms clear, Denver will see gradual clearing skies into the late evening.

Weather tonight: Clearing skies
Skies will continue to slowly clear as Denver heads into the overnight hours with a light wind. Low temperatures Tuesday night will dip into seasonal lows in the lower 50s.

Looking ahead: Triple-digit temperatures ahead
Mainly sunny skies are back in the forecast on Wednesday afternoon, helping to warm highs to the seasonal averages in the middle 80s.
The sunny skies are still in Denver for Thursday afternoon with temperatures climbing to the middle 90s.
Denver has a good chance to see its first 100-degree day of the year on Friday with plenty of sunshine.
Saturday is also another hot day with temperatures nearing 100 degrees with lots of sunshine. The Pinpoint Weather team is watching Friday and Saturday for the potential of hitting triple digits.

Sunday is still hot with highs in the lower 90s and partly to mainly sunny skies.
Monday kicks off the next workweek with more seasonal highs in the lower 80s, partly cloudy skies, and the chance for an afternoon shower or storm.