
Colorado's Record-Breaking Heat Wave: Stay Hydrated
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Colorado faces a record-breaking heat wave from Thursday to Saturday, with temperatures soaring near ninety degrees in northern areas and Eastern Plains. Denver, Boulder, and Fort Collins will also experience unprecedented March highs. This heat wave is part of numerous potential records across the western US, linked to human-caused climate change. Experts warn of faster snowmelt and ongoing snow shortages. Temperatures are expected to reach eighty-three in Denver, eighty-four in Fort Collins, eighty-seven in Greeley, and potentially ninety in Fort Morgan and Greeley by Saturday. Officials advise staying hydrated, limiting outdoor activities during peak heat, and checking on vulnerable neighbors.
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