![]() ![]() The arrow shows the average direction of the waves 1-2 miles out to sea. Lifeguards can give you advice on waves if you’re planning to go into the water. A long wave period (more than 10 seconds) means the waves at the beach may be more powerful. This is the average number of seconds between one wave and the next, 1-2 miles out to sea. Read more about calculating the expected height of the waves at the beach. If you are close to the water, keep an eye on the waves to stop you or your belongings being swept away. The individual waves out to sea or at the beach can be higher than this number. This is the average height of the waves, 1-2 miles out to sea. 11 Extreme - Avoid being outside during midday hours. 8-10 Very high - Spend time in the shade between 11am and 3pm. 6-7 High - Seek shade during midday hours, cover up and wear sunscreen. 3-5 Moderate - Take care during midday hours and do not spend too much time in the sun unprotected. No risk of UV - It’s safe to stay outside. UV exposure index and the protection required to help keep you safe: The higher the percentage of humidity, the wetter it will feel outside. If there is a lot of water vapour, the humidity will be high. ![]() Humidity is the amount of water vapor in the air. Visibility measures the distance at which an object can be clearly seen. Read more about how wind will affect you at the beach. The number is the average wind speed.īeware of offshore winds if you are using inflatables, paddle boards or kayaks. If the arrow points from land to sea, the wind will be blowing out to sea (‘offshore’). ![]() The arrow shows the direction of the wind (up is north). The number represents the average wind speed expected at that time. The letters show the direction the wind is blowing from (on a standard 16-point compass). The arrow shows the direction the wind is blowing. ![]() Strong winds are shown in bold for speeds of 29 mph or more. Wind gust shows the highest wind speed that you should encounter at that time, as winds peak and lull. This gives you a better idea of how the temperature will actually feel at the time. You can see the temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit by using the dropdown menu.įeels like temperature considers other factors, such as wind speed and humidity. This number shows the air temperature for the time period. Any thunderstorms that develop may contain heavy rain.Chance of precipitation represents how likely it is that rain (or other types of precipitation, such as sleet, snow, hail and drizzle) will fall from the sky at a certain time. Showers and a few thunderstorms will be possible Monday evening, especially across the foothills and mountains west of the Denver metro area. Possible rain totals through Tuesday from Pinpoint Weather Weather tonight: Evening storms possible And the wet weather will continue each afternoon, with rain and storms through next weekend as predicted by Pinpoint Weather, Colorado’s Most Accurate Forecast. The month of June is off to a soggy start for the Denver weather forecast. Temperatures will be in the upper 70s, just below the Denver average of around 80 degrees. Denver has already received 1.81 inches of rain, which is almost the entire amount of rain that normally comes in the month of June. The In the final act weather pattern for the next week to 10 days will have showers and thunderstorms possible each afternoon, with more widespread showers arriving on Wednesday into Thursday. Tuesday will start with sunny skies but will have scattered showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. The Denver weather forecast predicts rain and storms through next weekend, with possible heavy rain and thunderstorms. ![]()
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