Soaring temperatures across the Front Range brought the first 100-degree day of the year in Denver and tied the daily record high at Denver International Airport, according to the National Weather Service. #cowx https://t.co/xoc3IALxTQ
Denver hits 100º 🥵 Denver tied the record high set in 2022 and marked the first triple-digit day of the summer with a high of 100º Wednesday afternoon. https://t.co/kbc5cyNCIw https://t.co/RJhidGWoeh
🌡️ Denver officially hits 100° for the first time in 2025, tying a daily record (2022). Also: 🌡️ 112th recorded 100°+ on record in Denver since 1872 (152 years) 🌡️ 2025 is now the 9th year in the last 10 with at least one 100°+ in Denver 🌡️ Last 100°+: Aug 4, 2024 #COwx https://t.co/JlcEV0z8J3
Denver reached 100 degrees Fahrenheit at Denver International Airport on Wednesday, matching the July 9 record set in 2022 and marking the city’s first triple-digit temperature of 2025, according to the National Weather Service in Boulder. The reading is the 112th occurrence of 100 °F or higher since records began in 1872 and extends a recent pattern: nine of the last 10 years have now featured at least one day at or above the century mark. Wednesday’s high was 10 degrees above the normal July 9 average of about 90 °F. Forecasters expect a modest cooldown, with highs dipping to the mid-90s on Thursday and into the low 80s on Friday as scattered thunderstorms move across Colorado’s Front Range.