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    Cold front to bring 20 degree temperature drop, rain

    By Callie Zanandrie,

    6 hours ago

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    BIG midweek cooldown across Colorado, Denver in the 70s 03:17

    *UPDATE: A flash flood warning is in effect for the Alexander Mountain Fire burn scar until 5 p.m. on Wednesday.*

    Denver has surpassed 90 degrees for 15 straight days, tied fifth for the longest stretch in a row. Big changes arrive Thursday as a cold front will bring increased storm chances and cooler air.

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    The cold front that will move through Colorado late Wednesday night will bring cooler air and widespread rain showers. The rain could be heavy at times on Thursday, and it is possible all throughout the day.

    Temperatures in the Denver metro area and other parts of the state will see a 20 degree temperature drop from Wednesday to Thursday. Temperature swings of that magnitude aren't usually seen in the summer months in Colorado.

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    The rain will come after a string of very hot days in Colorado, and Wednesday will be last of the streak. Temperatures in Denver and across the Front Range will be in the upper 90s and they will rise into the triple digits on the Eastern Plains. Wednesday also has the potential for some passing thunderstorms in the afternoon on the Front Range.

    The high temperature for Thursday in Denver will only be about 70 degrees, and Friday's high will be only a few degrees warmer.

    The cooler weather and rain in the forecast is great news for firefighters battling wildfires on Colorado's Front Range. The change means crews should get closer to full containment Alexander Mountain Fire in Larimer County and the Quarry Fire in Jefferson County.

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