Near-record high heat in plains, red flag warnings

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Near-record high heat is expected on the plains today and a red flag warning is in effect from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. for much of the state because of low humidity and gusty winds, according to the National Weather Service.

Portions of the urban corridor, plains, South Park, Palmer Divide, and Grand and Summit counties are under a red flag warning from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Low relative humidity from 10 to 15% and wind gusts up to 35 mph create dangerous fire weather conditions.

Temperatures up to 104 degrees are expected today in eastern Colorado, especially near Las Animas and La Junta. Avoiding strenuous activity, wearing light clothing and drinking plenty of water is important during high heat, the NWS said.

Today will be sunny with a high of 95 degrees in the Denver Metro area with wind gusts up to 31 mph, according to the NWS. Tonight will be mostly clear with a low of 56 degrees.

Sunny weather is expected again on Tuesday with a high of 77 degrees. There is a 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms Tuesday night, mainly before midnight, with a low of 52 degrees. Showers may continue in the afternoon on Juneteenth.

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