Thunderstorms might carry giant hail and an remoted twister to the Entrance Vary Sunday, in accordance with the Nationwide Climate Service at Boulder.
The storms are anticipated to maneuver throughout the Denver metro within the late afternoon and night hours, in accordance with the forecasters. Just a few of the scattered storms will probably be extreme, with Denver and areas to the south of town seeing probably the most danger.
Some storms might carry as much as 2-inch hail, and an remoted twister can also be potential because the storms transfer from the mountains into the plains, in accordance with the climate service.
At 2:15 p.m. Sunday, the Nationwide Climate Service at Boulder issued a extreme thunderstorm look ahead to Denver, Douglas, Arapahoe, El Paso and Adams counties, in addition to counties south and southeast of Colorado Springs. The watch was set to run out at 9 p.m.
Residents in Douglas, Elbert and Lincoln counties face probably the most danger of a extreme storm, in accordance with a hazardous climate warning issued by the climate service.
Some remoted flash flooding can also be potential because the storms carry damaging winds and heavy rain, in accordance with the climate service. Flooding is most certainly over wildfire burn scars and over the Palmer Divide, in accordance with the climate service.
In Denver, the storms are anticipated to begin after 4 p.m., and town will see a excessive temperature of about 70 levels.