Several meteorological authorities have issued alerts for severe thunderstorms across various regions, with risks including damaging winds, large hail, isolated tornadoes, and localized flooding. The storms are expected to develop in the late afternoon and evening, with temperatures rising to the mid 90s and heat indices near 100, creating an unstable weather pattern.
Showers and thunderstorms will develop across southern CO this afternoon and evening. Some will become strong to marginally severe with hail up to 1 inch in diameter, heavy rainfall and damaging wind gusts possible. Flash flooding will be possible on burn scars. #cowx https://t.co/bhEJ4CUWHf
Another round of thunderstorms will spread across southern CO today. Some could be strong to severe, especially near the Kansas border. Heavy rainfall capable of producing flash flooding will be possible, especially over burn scars. #cowx https://t.co/jCmpA9mz8b
Greatest risk for severe t-storms today will be over far northeast Colorado with large hail and damaging winds. Elsewhere the severe threat will be lower. Heavy rainfall may accompany the stronger storms and could lead to flash flooding over flood prone areas. #cowx https://t.co/2SP1D3x9CD
Current showers and storms are expected to shift east through the evening leaving the I-25 corridor storm/shower free by 9PM. There is still a low chance some of these storms may strengthen over the eastern plains this evening with strong winds and hail the main threats. #COwx https://t.co/y44F6VGwHe
A good chance for showers and thunderstorms will develop across the high country on Thursday, with scattered thunderstorms spreading across the eastern plains in the PM. Some of these storms will become quite strong and possibly severe. Locally heavy rain is also possible. #cowx https://t.co/cTJlOhrijJ
Thunderstorms will develop across southern CO this afternoon and evening. Strong to severe thunderstorms will be possible across the SE plains with winds over 60 mph, hail up to 1.25 inches and heavy rain possible. Seek shelter indoors if thunderstorms threaten. #cowx https://t.co/qvDAXbBLR6
While a few thunderstorms are possible during this afternoon, it is more likely to be late this afternoon into this evening where extra attention will be needed. A few thunderstorms could be strong with the greatest threats being gusty winds and locally heavy rainfall. https://t.co/tGcyy9ZKIp
Scattered to numerous thunderstorms are expected this afternoon/evening. Some storms may be severe with large hail and strong winds, mainly over the plains. Heavy rain leading localized flooding will also be possible with the storms. #cowx https://t.co/MAgIrnTLQn
We'll be on Storm Alert later today ⚡🌧️ Plan for the hottest day of the week with feel-like temps near 100 degrees ahead of potential afternoon/evening thunderstorms. https://t.co/IlOb5PGMaV
We’ve issued an Alert Day due to strong storm potential later in the day/evening. https://t.co/79tUa4ylmQ
We're issuing a Weather Authority Alert Day today due to the increased potential for stronger thunderstorms. Here's a look at the timing and location of any storms in today's heat. https://t.co/cr7UKjUgv8
A level 2/5 severe thunderstorm risk for much of the area tomorrow afternoon. The main threat will be damaging winds, but large hail and isolated tornadoes are also possible. Heavy thunderstorms could also produce localized flooding. https://t.co/49uQhigECU
MIDWEEK STORMS The severe t'storm risk for tomorrow is a 2 out of 5 meaning scattered severe storms are expected. The timing is late afternoon well into the evening. The biggest threats are damaging wind gusts and heavy downpours that could lead to localized flooding. https://t.co/VuRdXcpF3m
ACCUWEATHER ALERT For midweek. Temperatures will rise to the mid 90s with heat indices near 100. This instability will lead to strong to severe t'storms developing in the late afternoon/evening as a cold front moves in. Stay weather aware tomorrow. https://t.co/NXsJ9n2CD0