Record Highs in the 90s Expected Across Colorado, Including Denver Metro
Global · Published May 13, 2026
Colorado is bracing for record-breaking temperatures, with highs expected to reach the 90s°F (32-34°C) in the Denver metro area.
This unusual heat wave is part of a broader pattern of extreme weather affecting the region.
The soaring temperatures are expected to impact multiple counties, including Jefferson, Arapahoe, and Adams.

Why It's Important?

The extreme heat poses risks to vulnerable populations, including the elderly, children, and those with pre-existing health conditions. Outdoor workers and athletes may face heat-related illnesses such as heat exhaustion or heat stroke. Additionally, the high temperatures could increase the risk of wildfires in dry areas and strain local energy grids due to increased air conditioning use.

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