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Fort collins weather accu1/15/2024 ![]() ![]() ![]() Previously, Fort Collins was in the marginal risk area. Earlier Thursday, the weather service shifted its slight risk of severe weather area west to include Fort Collins.Fort Collins is just outside the enhanced risk area. Thursday, the weather service upgraded to an enhanced severe weather risk an area including Greeley, Fort Morgan and Cheyenne. The weather service has upgraded the severe weather risk three times Thursday morning.− Miles Blumhardt Here is the latest update from the National Weather Service and why you should be prepared Thursday for Larimer, Weld, Boulder, Denver, Adams, Broomfield, Arapahoe, Jefferson, Elbert, Logan, Douglas, Washington and Morgan counties.įort Collins, Loveland and Windsor face a major risk of severe weather 4 p.m. Thursday issued a tornado watch for 13 counties, including all of Larimer County. The National Weather Service at 1:15 p.m. –Eric Larsen Fort Collins included in tornado watch area #COwx /lIc7PCpMzE- NWS Boulder June 29, 2023 Stay indoors!Īppreciate any hail and flooding reports as well. Expect hail up to 1" in diameter under the core(s), but hail size may increase with time. Strong and rapidly intensifying thunderstorm over the western Denver metro at this time. The heavy rain from the storm is impacting interstate traffic before the Thursday rush hour, so motorists can expect delays on busy routes.Ī flash flood warning for northwestern Denver County and northeastern Jefferson county is in effect until 6 p.m. Repeated reports of flooded streets across the Denver metro area following a strong thunderstorm's passage has National Weather Service officials in Boulder advising people to stay off the streets if they can. −Miles Blumhardt Denver metro area reporting flooded streets after strong storm The weather service said 50 mph wind and quarter-size hail are possible.īefore heading to catch a flight Thursday, check with your airline carrier.ĭIA has seen 632 flight delays and 173 cancellations for various reasons Thursday, according to /live/cancelled/today/KDEN. The National Weather Service has issued a thunderstorm warning for Denver International Airport and surrounding area. Here's what we knew as of midday Thursday: DIA included in thunderstorm warning These storms tend to happen quickly, so be aware of conditions and have multiple ways to receive weather alerts. The National Weather Service is advising people to be prepared to seek shelter or avoid outdoor activities and protect vehicles under shelters if severe weather approaches, as expected after 2 p.m. There's a growing risk of severe storms, including damaging wind, heavy rain and tennis-ball size hail for the Fort Collins area, Denver, Interstate 25 corridor and Colorado's Eastern Plains on Thursday. Update: Here's why Fort Collins didn't get hail Thursday (and the Fourth of July weather forecast) ![]()
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