Colorado is gearing up for a scorching weekend as temperatures are set to soar to triple digits, prompting officials to issue a heat advisory from Friday through Sunday. Meteorologists from the National Weather Service (NWS) have forecasted highs peaking at 102 degrees, marking potentially record-breaking temperatures not seen since 1878. Ayesha Wilkinson, a meteorologist with NWS, explained that an upper-level ridge settling over Colorado will trap heat, leading to what’s expected to be a prolonged heat wave. Areas like Fort Collins, Greeley, Boulder, Denver, and its western suburbs are anticipated to experience the highest temperatures. In response to the forecast, city officials are mobilizing cooling centers to help residents beat… Read More
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