Severe storm chances for Denver metro and Plains
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Critical fire danger will return across Colorado on Tuesday as temperatures climb, humidity drops and winds strengthen, according to the NWS.
Storms rolling through southeast Colorado on Tuesday afternoon produced strong winds, hail and dust storms, according to the National Weather Service in Pueblo. They began within an hour of meteorologists issuing a severe thunderstorm watch across nearly all of southeastern Colorado,
Another storm is heading into Colorado and could bring thunderstorms, wind gusts of up to 70 mph and possibly even quarter-sized hail.
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Severe storms threaten the central Plains tonight with large hail and damaging winds
Residents across western Kansas, eastern Colorado, and parts of Nebraska face a night of dangerous weather as the Storm Prediction Center has flagged the central Plains for severe thunderstorms capable of producing large hail and damaging winds.
It will be very hot on Wednesday with strong wind gusts in southern Colorado. This will lead to high fire danger across the region.
Storm threat timing: Thunderstorms are expected to form after noon along the I-25 corridor and intensify mid-afternoon, bringing hail, high winds, and tornado potential. Dual weather hazards: While eastern Colorado faces severe storms, western areas are ...
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The Storm Prediction Center has a slight risk for parts of eastern Colorado. The impacts include large hail, strong winds, and localized flooding.
Saturday brings hail and wind threats northeast of Denver with isolated metro showers possible. Sunday turns sunny, dry, and warmer across Colorado.
Colorado faces critical fire danger as hot, windy conditions prompt a Red Flag Warning: Highs in the 90s, gusts up to 45 mph, outdoor burning is discouraged.