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Denver – Record Breaking Heat in 2026

As of May 13, 2026, Denver is experiencing its hottest start to a year on record, with the January-through-April period surpassing previous records by a wide margin. Driven by La Niña and a warming climate, 2026 has brought record-breaking temperatures, including a 130-year high-temperature record broken in March.  
2026 Record-Breaking Heat Highlights 
  • Hottest Start to Year: January–April 2026 was the warmest on record for Denver and Colorado, with average temperatures > 2 degrees F higher than previous records.
  • March Records: March 2026 was the warmest on record in Denver, with temperatures reaching 85 degrees F on March 19, breaking a 119-year-old daily record.
  • March 24th Heat: On March 24, 2026, the city reached 77 degrees F, breaking a daily record set back in 1896. 

via Google AI

Exceptionally High Temperatures – Denver – March 2026

DENVER (KDVR) — Denver weather broke the all-time record high temperature for March hitting 85 degrees on Thursday, and heat in the coming days is expected to shatter that record, too.

Before this week, the highest temperature ever recorded during March in Denver was 84 degrees, set on March 26, 1971, according to National Weather Service data.

Denver had it’s hottest March day ever recorded with Thursday’s record-breaking high temperature

Does a humidifier make your house feel warmer? Asking Google AI

AI Overview

Yes, a humidifier can make your house feel warmer, even though it doesn’t actually raise the air temperature, because increased humidity slows down the evaporation of sweat from your skin, making you perceive the temperature as higher; essentially, you feel warmer due to the moisture in the air, not because the room is physically warmer. 

Key points about humidifiers and temperature perception:
    • Sweat evaporation:
      When the air is humid, sweat evaporates more slowly from your skin, causing you to feel warmer.
       
    • Body temperature regulation:
      Your body uses sweat evaporation to cool itself, so less evaporation in humid air means you feel warmer. 
    • Comfort factor:
      Proper humidity levels can significantly improve your comfort level, making a room feel warmer even if the actual temperature remains the same.