Record-breaking heat hits Denver and Colorado Springs amid Utah wildfire haze

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Unseasonably warm weather broke or tied daily and monthly heat records across the state Saturday, with the National Weather Service reporting new highs in Denver, Colorado Springs and Burlington.

The NWS announced in a social media post at 2:27 p.m. that a temperature of 87 degrees had been recorded at Denver International Airport, breaking the previous 1997 record of 86 degrees for Oct. 5.

At 12:36 p.m., the agency reported that a temperature of 84 degrees was recorded in Colorado Springs, breaking the previous daily record of 83 degrees set in 1956 and tied in 2020.

“With several more hours of heating, this record may be broken again,” the agency noted.

A new record high of 95 was recorded in Burlington at 1:06 p.m., breaking the previous record for the day and the month of October in that city.

And in Pueblo, a temperature of 91 tied the previous record high for Oct. 5 set in 1947.

Much of the state remains under a Red Flag Warning, reflecting the fire danger posed by dry, windy conditions and unseasonal heat.

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