Denver Metro Area Braces for Near-Record Highs Amidst Scattered Storms
The Denver metro area is experiencing near-record high temperatures, with highs expected to reach the upper 90s on Friday, approaching the daily record of 99 degrees set in 2023. Scattered storms are possible in the mountains and may move east…

Denver, CO, August 21, 2026 —
The Denver metropolitan area is currently facing a significant heatwave, with temperatures projected to soar into the upper 90s on Friday. This upcoming high is nearing the all-time daily record of 99 degrees Fahrenheit, which was established in 2023.
In addition to the intense heat, there is a possibility of scattered thunderstorms developing in the mountainous regions. These storms could potentially drift eastward and affect the plains areas.
Looking ahead to the weekend, a slight moderation in temperatures is anticipated. The forecast indicates an increased likelihood of showers and thunderstorms. Despite the cooler trend, temperatures are expected to remain approximately 5 degrees above the seasonal average.
Story summarized from the original created by Lisa Hidalgo on www.denver7.com, see more information here.