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DENVER (KDVR) — Denver’s weather will stay wet and cooler after record-breaking rainfall on Thursday. Flood watches will remain in effect until Friday morning.

Weather tonight: Flooding rain

Rain showers will be heavy at times through the evening and overnight Thursday. It will be breezy with a northwest wind and gusts as high as 28 mph.

Low temperatures will be cool and fall to the mid-40s.

Weather tomorrow: More rain, breezy

More rain is in the forecast on Friday. Temperatures will stay cool and only reach 60 degrees alongside wind gusts out of the northwest up to 35 mph.

The flood watch is in effect until 12 p.m. There will be a chance for sunshine to peak through in the afternoon.

Looking ahead: More rain, warm-up ahead

Soggy weather and more spring showers and thunderstorms will continue on and off for the next seven days. Saturday is looking dry, but the chance for showers will increase on Mother’s Day.

Temperatures will be cooler on Sunday and only reach the upper 50s. A more spring-like pattern will return next week with temperatures warming to the mid-70s again and a chance for afternoon showers and thunderstorms.