Denver won’t extend its streak of three record-breaking days of triple-digit heat on Monday, but temperatures in the city will soar into the high 90s for what’s expected to be one last day of very high temperatures — with a chance of afternoon storms — before a minor cool-down this week. The National Weather Service is forecasting a high of 97 in Denver on Monday, with temperatures in the 93 to 98 range across the Interstate 25 corridor and Eastern Plains. Related Articles Weather | Denver breaks record high temperature for third-straight day Weather | Colorado weather: High heat, fire danger forecast for Sunday Weather | Dinosaur fire burning near NCAR, southwest of Boulder 35% contained Weather | Colorado weather: Heatwave’s second day brings record-breaking heat, air quality alerts Weather | Shade your tomatoes during heat waves, and other summertime growing tips Temperatures in the foothills will be cooler, in the 80s, and even milder still in the mountains, where they should remain in the 70s on Monday. The milder temperatures also bring an improvement to the Front Range’s air quality, with the region not under an ozone alert Monday morning for the first time in nearly a week. The Front Range had been under such an alert — signaling unhealthy conditions outdoors, particularly for people with lung disease — since the afternoon of July 8.

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