Denver goes from record-tying afternoon highs to record-breaking morning warmth

Staying hot across Colorado with more gusty storm chances Thursday afternoon

On Wednesday, DIA hit 100 degrees for the first time this year, also tying a daily record high.

By Thursday morning, more records were broken as DIA only cooled to 73 degrees, breaking the previous record warm morning low temperatures.

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Strong down-sloping winds attributed the warm start to the day felt by the Denver metro and Front Range areas.

An early morning thunderstorm rolled through the eastern Denver metro area, bringing a 70 mph wind gust to the airport and bringing in warmer air.

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Some of these thunderstorms will redevelop later this afternoon, bringing more potential for 60 to 65 mph winds.

Thursday would be a good day to batten down the hatches outside this afternoon if you have anything loose on the porch or patio.

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The I-25 corridor, and most of the Eastern plains are under a Level 1 – Marginal threat for severe weather this afternoon, with that threat increasing to a Level 2 – Slight risk in Southeastern Colorado.

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High temperatures will still be hot, just not as hot as Wednesday.

Most metro neighborhoods can expect to climb into the mid-90s Thursday afternoon.

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A cold front will then move through, bringing Friday's temperatures into the mid-80s, with more thunderstorm chances by Friday afternoon and evening. 

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