Heat wave continues, temperatures near 100 degrees

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Nearly 100-degree temperatures are expected across the metro area Tuesday as heat advisories and air quality alerts continue, according to the National Weather Service.

Denver will see sunny, hot weather and a high of 99 degrees Tuesday, according to NWS forecasters.

On average at this time of year, temperatures in the city hover around 87 degrees, but the heat is still six degrees away from beating Denver’s hottest June 25 ever, according to NWS data. The current record is 105 degrees, set in 2012.

Out east in the plains, temperatures will hit 100 degrees again Tuesday, especially around Fort Morgan and Sterling, NWS forecasters said.

Isolated thunderstorms and rain showers will start in the Denver area after 3 p.m., bringing the threat of up to 40-mph wind gusts, forecasters said in a hazardous weather outlook.

“Moisture is expected to increase Wednesday and Thursday, bringing better chances for showers and thunderstorms, some of which could be strong to severe and produce large hail and heavy rain,” the outlook stated.

Heat advisories will continue across the metro area until 9 p.m. Tuesday, according to NWS forecasters. The hot temperatures could cause heat-related illnesses.

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