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DENVER (CBS4) – A heat wave that started last Friday will continue through Wednesday this week. Highs will reach back into the lower and middle 90s around Denver, Boulder, and Fort Collins on Monday and even hotter weather on Tuesday could break records.

The normal high temperature in Denver for the middle of June 82 degrees. So temperatures are running more than 10 degrees above normal. Denver officially reached 93 degrees on Sunday and should do the same Monday afternoon.

A heat wave is scorching Glendale, Arizona. To escape it, people hit the swimming pool at the Rose Lane Aquatic Center on June 12. This past Monday. In England, June 21 was the hottest June day in over 40 years. At Heathrow airport in London, temperatures reached 94°F (34.5°C). Aside from the dangers associated with heat-related illness during heat waves, hot and dry conditions in the summertime can easily turn vegetation into potential kindling, increasing the risk for wildfires. 'A heat wave of this amplitude so early in the year, in June, is exceptional,' Meteo France meteorologist France Christelle Robert told the AP. 'We should expect more intense and frequent heat. The Arctic is on fire: Siberian heat wave alarms scientists. By Daria Litvinova and Seth Borenstein. This photo taken on Friday, June 19, 2020 and provided by ECMWF Copernicus Climate Change.

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But while these numbers are hot, they have stayed away from record territory so far (the record on Monday is 97 degrees). Tuesday's record is a different. The record for June 16 is only 95 last set in 2017 which is low for June. The forecast for Tuesday is also 95 degrees so at least a tied record is expected.

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The hottest weather in the state on Monday and Tuesday will be in the southeast corner where triple-digit heat is expected around La Junta and Lamar.

Meanwhile, the East Canyon and Loading Pen wildfires continues to burn in far southwest Colorado near Cortez and smoke from those fires will be transported northeast through the day. The smoke will contribute to hazy conditions in the Denver metro area and it may be possible to smell smoke at times. A Red Flag Warning has been issued for about half the state on Monday because of the fire concerns.

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A change in the weather pattern will arrive late Wednesday when a cold front arrives. Temperatures will be about 15 degrees cooler on Thursday compared to Tuesday. The front will also bring back the chance for daily afternoon and/or evening thunderstorms for late in the week and continuing through Father's Day weekend.

The front will also bring back the chance for daily afternoon and/or evening thunderstorms for late in the week and continuing through Father's Day weekend.

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Thanks in part to the epic heat wave that sent temperatures skyrocketing in the Southwest, last month was the hottest June on record for the contiguous U.S., the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced Thursday.

How temperatures across the contiguous U.S. compared to normal during June 2016.
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June was 3.3°F above the 20th century average of 68.5°F, beating the previous record set in 1933 by 0.2°F, according to NOAA data. That bump of heat comes amid what is the hottest year to date by a good margin for the world as a whole.

Outside of the contiguous U.S., Alaska continued to bake, with its ninth warmest June and by far warmest year-to-date.

This was the first record hot month for the Lower 48 this year, and it boosted the year-to-date temperature to 3.2°F above the 20th century average. That means that at the halfway point of the year, the U.S. is having its third warmest year-to-date, up from the fourth spot at the end of May.

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While temperatures were above average across the contiguous states, they were particularly so across much of the West and the Central Plains. In particular, 'the record-breaking heat wave in the Southwest during June played an important role in boosting the contiguous U.S. average temperature to record territory,' Jake Crouch, a climatologist with NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information, said in an email.

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During that heat wave, temperatures in parts of California, Arizona and Nevada surged to record highs. Palm Springs, Calif., hit a record high 120°F on June 20. On the same day, Phoenix didn't drop below 90°F, the earliest that has ever happened.

The hot temperatures helped fuel devastating wildfires in California, including the Erskine Fire, which burned nearly 48,000 acres, destroyed more than 280 homes and killed two people.

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The temperature for the Lower 48 is likely to stay in the top ranks through July, given the heat wave impacting a large swath of the country and the forecast for continued above-average temperatures across most areas.

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'The continuation of warm temperatures into July will likely cause the year-to-date temperature to go higher, or at least stay near the same rank, when we reassess conditions in early August,' Crouch said.

A year-to-date look at 2016 global temperatures compared to recent years.
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Globally, 2016 is far ahead of the top three hottest years — 2015, 2014, and 2010 — through the end of May and is poised to break the record. While an exceptionally strong El Niño helped boost temperatures, it is primarily the excess heat trapped by greenhouse gases that is making record hot months and years more and more likely, both globally and for the U.S.

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But while these numbers are hot, they have stayed away from record territory so far (the record on Monday is 97 degrees). Tuesday's record is a different. The record for June 16 is only 95 last set in 2017 which is low for June. The forecast for Tuesday is also 95 degrees so at least a tied record is expected.

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The hottest weather in the state on Monday and Tuesday will be in the southeast corner where triple-digit heat is expected around La Junta and Lamar.

Meanwhile, the East Canyon and Loading Pen wildfires continues to burn in far southwest Colorado near Cortez and smoke from those fires will be transported northeast through the day. The smoke will contribute to hazy conditions in the Denver metro area and it may be possible to smell smoke at times. A Red Flag Warning has been issued for about half the state on Monday because of the fire concerns.

© Provided by CBS Denver

June Heat Wave Clipart

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A change in the weather pattern will arrive late Wednesday when a cold front arrives. Temperatures will be about 15 degrees cooler on Thursday compared to Tuesday. The front will also bring back the chance for daily afternoon and/or evening thunderstorms for late in the week and continuing through Father's Day weekend.

The front will also bring back the chance for daily afternoon and/or evening thunderstorms for late in the week and continuing through Father's Day weekend.

© Provided by CBS Denver

Thanks in part to the epic heat wave that sent temperatures skyrocketing in the Southwest, last month was the hottest June on record for the contiguous U.S., the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced Thursday.

How temperatures across the contiguous U.S. compared to normal during June 2016.
Click image to enlarge. Credit: NOAA

June was 3.3°F above the 20th century average of 68.5°F, beating the previous record set in 1933 by 0.2°F, according to NOAA data. That bump of heat comes amid what is the hottest year to date by a good margin for the world as a whole.

Outside of the contiguous U.S., Alaska continued to bake, with its ninth warmest June and by far warmest year-to-date.

This was the first record hot month for the Lower 48 this year, and it boosted the year-to-date temperature to 3.2°F above the 20th century average. That means that at the halfway point of the year, the U.S. is having its third warmest year-to-date, up from the fourth spot at the end of May.

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While temperatures were above average across the contiguous states, they were particularly so across much of the West and the Central Plains. In particular, 'the record-breaking heat wave in the Southwest during June played an important role in boosting the contiguous U.S. average temperature to record territory,' Jake Crouch, a climatologist with NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information, said in an email.

RELATEDAlaska Continues to Bake, on Track For Hottest Year

During that heat wave, temperatures in parts of California, Arizona and Nevada surged to record highs. Palm Springs, Calif., hit a record high 120°F on June 20. On the same day, Phoenix didn't drop below 90°F, the earliest that has ever happened.

The hot temperatures helped fuel devastating wildfires in California, including the Erskine Fire, which burned nearly 48,000 acres, destroyed more than 280 homes and killed two people.

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The temperature for the Lower 48 is likely to stay in the top ranks through July, given the heat wave impacting a large swath of the country and the forecast for continued above-average temperatures across most areas.

June Heatwave

'The continuation of warm temperatures into July will likely cause the year-to-date temperature to go higher, or at least stay near the same rank, when we reassess conditions in early August,' Crouch said.

A year-to-date look at 2016 global temperatures compared to recent years.
Click image to enlarge.

Globally, 2016 is far ahead of the top three hottest years — 2015, 2014, and 2010 — through the end of May and is poised to break the record. While an exceptionally strong El Niño helped boost temperatures, it is primarily the excess heat trapped by greenhouse gases that is making record hot months and years more and more likely, both globally and for the U.S.

Global warming is having outsize impact on Arctic temperatures, which are warming much faster than those for the planet as a whole. That includes Alaska, which is having its hottest year on record by far through the first half of the year.

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Alaska's average temperature is a stunning 9°F above the 1925-2000 average for the January-June period. That bests the previous record warm January-June (in 1981) by 2.5°F.

Temperatures across the state are expected to continue to be above-average for the rest of the summer.

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