The Mile High City recorded a temperature high of 85º at Denver International Airport Thursday, officially shattering the previous record for the highest temperature ever recorded in March.
After setting a new record Thursday, a warming trend is underway, which will bring more record breaking warm temperatures to Denver through the start of the weekend.
Thursday's heat wasn't just unusual for a March day in Denver — it was a record-breaker. The official high temperature of 85 ...
Three days of record-breaking heat are forecast for Colorado, with some areas in the northern state and Eastern Plains expected to hit 90 degrees by Saturday, forecasters said.
Our heat wave is surging over the Rocky Mountains, and Denver has just broken a 119-year-old record high. The old record high temperature for March 19 was 81 degrees set in 1907. The Mile High City ...
Northeast Colorado is staring down another day of critical fire-weather conditions on Wednesday, as a Red Flag Warning ...
Sunshine and a warming trend will continue to dominate Denver's weather forecast, bringing high temperatures to record levels ...
The Denver area can expect several more days of high temperatures in the 80s to close out the week.
The equinox, which is commonly known as having 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of nighttime, but in Denver, that’s not exactly the case.
Denver temperatures hit 80 degrees for the first time this year on Wednesday, ahead of three days of potentially record-breaking heat, according to the National Weather Service.