Summer returns for mid-June: forecast for Week of June 9th-15th

Jun 9, 2025

06/09/25 9am: Morning, its Monday. As I mentioned yesterday we now enter a much more summer like pattern with overall warmer and drier conditions in the extended forecast. Just a little bit of weather.

For today: some thunderstorms across extreme southern CO: San Juans to SLV to Sangres: 1pm-9pm (all south of Poncha Pass).

For the rest of CO dry today with seasonable temps

For tomorrow a bit more moisture returns with slightly better storm chances across the state, but best chances will still be over southern CO.

For both the north-central mountains and the front-range tomorrow a chance for isolated storms from 4pm-10pm. Best storm chances tomorrow will be south of a line from Aspen to Pike Peak.

A bit more moisture returns for Wed and Thu but still nothing too major: For the north-central mountains and front-range a chance for scattered storm on Wed afternoon: 1pm-7pm, best chances over Front Range mountains and foothills (30-40% chances in many areas).

We will stick with decent thunderstorm chances on Thu afternoon, again 2pm-8pm, 30-50% chances in many areas.

Then hot and dry from Fri through Mon (90s for Den/Bou, 70s/80s for mountains), which is good because we will be camping next weekend.

First image loop shows forecast radar over the next 48hr (6am this morning to 6am Wed) from latest HRRR. Images 2 and 3 compare the 10 day forecast from Denver and Breckenridge from TWC...you can see it will be summer like, warmer and drier.

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