Thunderstorms are forecasted to develop over the Front Range mountains and I-25 corridor, with some potentially severe storms bringing 1" diameter hail, 60 mph gusts, and heavy rainfall. The highest storm risk is expected south and west of downtown Denver, with temperatures reaching 83°F. Denver is also set to experience afternoon storms and increased heat in the upcoming days.
Denver weather: Afternoon storms and more heat ahead https://t.co/b76WH0nkbN https://t.co/yEH99HhnNh
Denver weather: Afternoon storms and more heat ahead https://t.co/jf7bLCWkkS https://t.co/K5dR9gRykx
Thunderstorms are expected this afternoon and evening, mainly over the Front Range mountains, foothills, and South Park, with scattered storms in the I-25 corridor. A few severe storms are possible with heavy rain, hail around 1" in diameter, and wind gusts to 60 mph. #cowx https://t.co/wg6jq3xsV6
⛈️ AM sun gives way to PM storms again today, this time storms will be between ~12-6p. Severe weather risk is lower than yesterday (but not zero), with hail/strong winds possible again this afternoon. High 83°. Highest storm risk today: south + west of downtown Denver. #COwx https://t.co/HfrGz3Q2nn
Thunderstorms will develop this afternoon, most numerous over the Front Range mountains and I-25 corridor. A few storms may be severe with 1" diameter hail and 60 mph gusts. Some of the storms may also produce heavy rainfall, most likely in the foothills south of I-70. #cowx https://t.co/dhfqzoyvoc