Katie Lasalle is a Denver7 Weather Forecaster, Anchor, & Reporter.
DENVER — A dangerous heat continues to impact Colorado through Sunday. Temperatures will skyrocket into record-setting territory again this afternoon.
🌡️Record-breaking heat continues through the weekend. Highs will soar above 100° across the majority of the urban corridor and plains. It would be a good idea to complete your outdoor activities early in the morning or in the evening. Stay hydrated and take breaks! #COwx pic.twitter.com/JzPtEhbNyy
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