Scattered showers and thunderstorms are anticipated throughout the state once more this afternoon and night with hail, gusty winds and heavy rainfall potential, in accordance with the Nationwide Climate Service.
Storms are doubtless throughout northern, northeastern and north central Colorado. A number of stronger storms might turn out to be extreme with giant hail, sturdy gusty winds and briefly heavy rainfall, in accordance with the NWS. Hotter temperatures are anticipated throughout the Interstate 25 hall with highs within the low to mid 90s.
An Ozone Motion Day Alert can also be in impact for the Entrance Vary City Hall, from Douglas County to Larimer and Weld counties, together with the Denver metro space, till 4 p.m. this afternoon, in accordance with the Colorado Division of Public Well being and Atmosphere.
Ozone concentrations are anticipated to succeed in an unhealthy degree for delicate teams at this time, particularly within the western portion of the Entrance Vary. Energetic youngsters and adults and folks with lung illness, akin to bronchial asthma, ought to cut back out of doors bodily exercise.
Immediately shall be partly sunny with a excessive of 94 levels within the Denver metro space, in accordance with the NWS. Showers and thunderstorms could also be potential this afternoon with a 30% likelihood of precipitation, primarily after 2 p.m.
Storms might proceed into the night with a 30% likelihood of showers and thunderstorms, primarily earlier than 7 p.m., and a low of 65 levels.
Monday shall be partly sunny with a excessive of 91 levels and a ten% likelihood of showers and thunderstorms after midday. Monday night time might dip to 60 levels with wind gusts as much as 18 mph.
Afternoon storms might proceed for Denver on Tuesday and Wednesday, with a break from the rain on Independence Day, in accordance with the NWS.
Scattered showers and thunderstorms are anticipated this afternoon and night for parts of central, east central, south central and southeast Colorado. Some storms might turn out to be sturdy to extreme with heavy rainfall and flash flooding, gusts as much as 60 mph, frequent lightning and hail as much as 2 inches in diameter potential, NWS meteorologists stated.
Storms can also develop over parts of northwest and southwest Colorado, with dime-size or bigger hail and gusts over 50 mph potential in some areas. Heavy rainfall might produce extra runoff and flooding in weak areas, in accordance with the NWS.
Thunderstorms could also be potential once more within the afternoons Monday via Wednesday throughout the state, NWS meteorologists stated.
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