Hail
Boulder gets pounded with hail and flooding rain midday Monday
Flooding and accumulating hail hit Boulder, Colorado Monday, especially inconvenient for those trying to grab a bite for lunch. > This guy attempted to cycle through the flooded area… all while another car got stuck. Mind you, firefighters were on scene telling people to turn around. @KDVR @channel2kwgn @PinpointWX 🤷🏼‍♀️ pic.twitter.com/Vq
Denver Weather
Denver Weather: Storms continue, increased risk of flooding
Storms haven't stopped rolling over the state, with strong storms early Monday morning. > Storms keep on rollin’. Another active day for #cowx . Flood watch is in effect for all of Northeastern Colorado through the evening. pic.twitter.com/nS9LdKuqkH — Matt Makens (@MattMakens) June 12, 2023 Additional storms throughout the d
Denver Forecast
Colorado Weather: Flooding rains in the southwest to sharply cooler temperatures in the Denver area
The combination of late-season monsoonal moisture and a cold front dropping southward into the state will increase rainfall statewide and will bring the Denver metro area a large drop in temperatures. In terms of overall impact from the cold front, just a simple visual of high temperatures for the next few days can show you that clearly. That front sags down to the southern tier of the U.S. by Thursday. In the meantime there are a number of record high temperatures to be set today and tomorrow
Denver Forecast
Heavy thunderstorms hit the Front Range, and more on the way for Colorado
Wednesday saw the power of some late-night thunderstorms around the metro areas. > Here it was south and west of you near Masonville/West Loveland. pic.twitter.com/VpXOQRhi9z — Kevin McSweeney (@kmcsween) July 28, 2022 > Impressive hail of approximately tennis ball sized lingering over 45 mins after the storm east of Fort Collins! Personally some of the largest I have seen in Colorado, only
Flooding Rain
50th Anniversary of 1965 Denver Flood
Tuesday marks 50 years since one of the worst floods in Colorado's history ripped through the Denver area. The flood of June, 16th, 1965 brought a torrent of water some 20 feet high at times down the Platte, wrecking everything in its path. According to the National Weather Service, nearly 14" of rain fell with a storm near Larkspur, CO on the evening of the 16th of June. Beginning in Plum Creek, and eventually making its way to the South Platte, this storm sent a wall of water hurdling toward
Denver Forecast
Flash Flood Watch Posted with Potential for Heavy Rain
Thur 3:10pm: Live Blog is up and running tracking severe storms and flooding rains. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A complex forecast over the next 24 hours or so as ingredients come into place for a heavy rainfall event somewhere across the eastern Colorado. With some uncertainty in pinpointing the greatest risk areas, the National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Watch for virtually all of eastern Colorado from 9am this
Denver Forecast
Tuesday PM Update: Tracking Severe Weather and Flood Concerns
Severe storms and flood concerns to end the week As outlined in this week's State of the Atmosphere our pause from the stormy start to June would be brief. After highs topped out near 90 degrees Tuesday along the Front Range (we managed 92° at Weather5280), temperatures will go down and storm chances up for the second half of the week. Our next system is swirling across the southwest today, and will eventually push waves of ener
Tropics
Comments on the Southwest: Odile to Bring More Heavy Rain to Arizona, New Mexico
A week after Phoenix saw it’s wettest day on record , the southwest is gearing up for another round of heavy rain and flooding from now Hurricane Odile, spinning into the Gulf of California. Current modeling takes the heaviest precipitation southeast of the Phoenix area, but flash flooding concerns across much of Arizona and New Mexico will be he