Severe storms with hail, gusty winds, and lightning are forecasted in the Colorado area. Storms are expected to develop and move quickly, with potential hazards like flash flooding and hail up to 1 inch. The storms are likely to continue, with a warming trend expected in the coming days.
3:42pm: Localized gusty shower moving through Arvada, north Denver, Westminster shortly. Quick downpour, 40-50 mph wind, lightning with this: #COwx https://t.co/iPiTo57loq
Severe thunderstorms are possible across parts of the Upper Midwest today and into this evening. The main threats include large hail, damaging wind gusts, and a few tornadoes. @TWCAlexWallace has more: https://t.co/fRsVEc1CXu
🌡️ An absolute scorcher today with a near-record high of 94° (daily record: 97°), and a very slight chance for an afternoon gusty high-based storm. Mostly sunny otherwise... and hot. Real hot. Similar tomorrow before widespread storms for Friday. #COwx https://t.co/J01Pr3Khn8
A threat for severe storms exists Thursday afternoon and evening with the strongest storms capable of damaging winds and hail along with localized flash flooding. Uncertainties remain due to decaying AM storms potentially delaying warming north of I-80/88. Stay tuned! #ILwx #INwx https://t.co/8JrgaG1E7y
We have a chance for severe weather this evening and tonight across the area. The main threats will be large hail, strong damaging wind gusts, and excessive rainfall https://t.co/atz8j5SSeg
Storms will develop later today across higher terrain, then most east into the I-25 corridor. Strong to severe thunderstorms will be possible again later today, mainly along and just east of the I-25 corridor. Stay alert and be severe weather ready. #cowx https://t.co/jj30iGJLx5
4:59pm: Womp womp. Looking like the 2022 Russell Wilson of storms Quick downpour, some lightning, gusty 30-40 mph winds with this. #COwx https://t.co/fpPTy0UePk
Scattered showers and storms will spread onto the I-25 Corridor through 5 pm. Brief heavy rain, gusty winds, and small hail with most storms. An isolated severe storm or two still possible as they move east onto the plains through the evening. #COwx https://t.co/9jtz3vv5cC
1:36pm: A few storms firing up near the foothills, but the main push of energy looks like it’s in southern WY. This’ll likely move through the metro area in the next few hours and bring us our main push of storms ~3-6p. #COwx https://t.co/MNCfx8XIY0
⛈️ More slow-moving storms likely today, with a high in the mid-80s. Today's storms will be between 2-6pm, with hail/flooding the main risks. Don't drive if there's flash flooding this afternoon! Storms turn more isolated tomorrow before a big warmup on Wednesday. #COwx https://t.co/8AdfeAvwNQ
Strong to severe storms continue today, mainly over the high country and the I-25 corridor. Main risks will be flash flooding, hail up to 1 inch, 50 mph winds, and lightning. A warming and drying trend begins tomorrow, with near record heat expected by Thursday. #cowx https://t.co/M6aVpKU3EI
5:09pm: Slow moving storms continue to expand. Nastiest storms over south Aurora and Platteville areas at the moment. Radar starting to fill in closer to the foothills. Hail precautions advised… #COwx https://t.co/I5q3kx1iq8
2:48pm: Slow moving showers/storms developing over the south/west sides of the metro area. Expect more to gradually develop this afternoon. Small hail/localized downpours the main hazards today. #COwx https://t.co/cAlh1K2ebE
2:52pm: Storms firing north of Denver, outflow boundary (arrow) may boost these shortly. Should get busy in the next hour or so in the metro area. #COwx https://t.co/CLbrzwqHWH
12:06pm: Storms starting to pop west of I-25, moving quickly to the east. Hail, gusty winds, lightning likely within the hour. I’d wrap up outdoor activities if possible… #COwx https://t.co/ymN4KhPVH7