![]() Up to 10" of snow will be possible around Pikes Peak through late Thursday night, with as much as 3-6" for the Wet Mountains and Sangre de Cristo.įriday will be seasonable with 60s and 70s and there will be a few isolated storms, favoring the mountains. Rain, thunderstorms and snow for the mountains on Thursday. Mountains forecast: High: 60s/70s Low: 30s/40s. Thursday's forecast will remain unsettled, with scattered showers and thunderstorms expected throughout the day. Severe Thunderstorm Watches should be allowed to expire at 10 pm. Walsenburg and Trinidad forecast: Low: 30s/40s High: 50s/60s. A reduced threat of severe weather will return on Thursday, along with the potential heavy rain capable of flooding. Main threats out east will be the potential for damaging hail and 60+ mph wind gusts. Severe Thunderstorm Watches and Tornado Watches will remain in effect across the eastern Plains until late this evening. Plains forecast: Low: 40s/50s High: 60s/70s. Then by early Thursday morning, our next round of active weather will start, with the potential for heavy rain and a few thunderstorms on Thursday. A Tornado Watch will remain in effect until 9 pm, with a small break expected after that. ![]() A second round of heavier rain will follow on Thursday as the rain begins to pick up again after midnight. ![]() ![]() Scattered showers and thunderstorms will remain in the forecast this evening, with a Tornado Watch for Teller County set to expire at 9 pm. Woodland Park forecast: Low: 35 High: 49. More rain is expected to return on Thursday, with a greater chance of heavier rain than anything severe. While not included in tonight's Severe Thunderstorm Watch, parts of Fremont County will continue to see scattered strong to possibly severe thunderstorms through late this evening. After a small break in the action, another round of rain and thunderstorms will likely develop by early Thursday morning, setting the stage for a cool and showery.Ĭanon City forecast: Low: 49 High: 65. A Severe Thunderstorm Watch will remain in effect for Pueblo County until 10 pm as the threat for more strong to severe thunderstorms continues through late this evening. Then after a small break in the weather, we're looking at the potential for more rain and thunderstorms during both the overnight and daytime highs on Thursday. Severe threat will continue through about 9-10 pm. See the storm timing for your area below:Ĭolorado Springs forecast: Low: 45 High: 59. By Thursday morning, the threat for severe weather will lower as the threat for heavy rain, and urban flooding will increase. A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is also in effect for Pueblo County and the southeastern Plains until 10 pm.īy 10 pm, I see a small break in our storm coverage, but as low pressure approaches overnight tonight, showers and thunderstorms are likely to resume after midnight. We have a Tornado Watch in effect for El Paso and Teller counties, as well as the east and northeastern Plains until 9 pm. Strong to severe storms will continue to pulse up this evening, and it will stay busy through around 9-10 pm. Please consult your device documentation for instructions.KOAA The National Weather Service has issued a Tornado Watch until 9pm for counties along the Front Range and northeastern Colorado.Ī Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued for the Plains of Southern Colorado until 10 pm, and pretty much includes all areas that are not part of the Tornado Watch.Ī storm is pulsing up on the west side of Colorado Springs and has turned severe! The storm is moving north at 45 mph, with quarter-size hail and 60 mph gusts. On mobile devices, you can save the bookmark as an easy-access icon similar to other apps. For example, if you select "Weather for a location," then select a location, the bookmark will return to your location on your next visit. You may bookmark the URL to return later to the same view with the selected settings. The URL will automatically update as you select the view and settings. This view is similar to a radar application on a phone that provides radar, current weather, alerts and the forecast for a location. This view combines radar station products into a single layer called a mosaic and storm based alerts. This view provides specific radar products for a selected radar station and storm based alerts. This site is organized into views that provide relevant radar products and weather information for a common task or goal.
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