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Hazardous Weather Outlook
Issued by NWS Denver/Boulder, CO
Issued by NWS Denver/Boulder, CO
428 FLUS45 KBOU 151610 HWOBOU Hazardous Weather Outlook National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO 1010 AM MDT Mon Jul 15 2024 COZ030>051-161615- Jackson County Below 9000 Feet- West Jackson and West Grand Counties Above 9000 Feet- Grand and Summit Counties Below 9000 Feet- South and East Jackson/Larimer/North and Northeast Grand/ Northwest Boulder Counties Above 9000 Feet- South and Southeast Grand/West Central and Southwest Boulder/ Gilpin/Clear Creek/Summit/North and West Park Counties Above 9000 Feet-Larimer and Boulder Counties Between 6000 and 9000 Feet- Jefferson and West Douglas Counties Above 6000 Feet/Gilpin/Clear Creek/Northeast Park Counties Below 9000 Feet- Central and Southeast Park County- Larimer County Below 6000 Feet/Northwest Weld County- Boulder And Jefferson Counties Below 6000 Feet/West Broomfield County- North Douglas County Below 6000 Feet/Denver/West Adams and Arapahoe Counties/East Broomfield County- Elbert/Central and East Douglas Counties Above 6000 Feet- Northeast Weld County-Central and South Weld County-Morgan County- Central and East Adams and Arapahoe Counties- North and Northeast Elbert County Below 6000 Feet/North Lincoln County- Southeast Elbert County Below 6000 Feet/South Lincoln County- Logan County-Washington County-Sedgwick County-Phillips County- 1010 AM MDT Mon Jul 15 2024 This hazardous weather outlook is for northeast and north central Colorado. .DAY ONE...Today and Tonight Today, afternoon temperatures will hover a few degrees cooler than yesterday. Scattered showers and thunderstorms will develop in the afternoon and evening, producing gusty outflow winds up to 45 mph and light rainfall. A few severe storms may develop over the northeastern plains producing wind gusts up to 60 mph. .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Tuesday through Sunday Significant heat relief will occur, with temperatures falling to a few degrees below normal by Wednesday. Storm coverage and intensity is expected to increase both Tuesday and Wednesday, with a few severe storms each day. On Tuesday, the greatest severe storm risk should be along and east of a Fort Morgan to Limon line, while Wednesday`s threat will likely shift closer to the Front Range and I-25 Urban Corridor. Stronger storms would be capable of producing large hail, damaging winds, and locally heavy rainfall. The chance of storms will linger through the latter half of this week. .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT... Spotter activation will not be needed today or tonight. $$