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  • Colorado weather blog: Severe thunderstorm watch from Yuma to Lamar until 10 p.m.

    DENVER — The I-25 Corridor and the mountains could see isolated to scatter storms Tuesday, but the story will be different for the Eastern Plains, which could see a couple of strong to severe storms very late into the afternoon and evening

    The Denver7 News team is tracking the latest severe weather alerts and storm reports below.

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    Tuesday, September 9

    2:50 p.m. | Severe thunderstorm watch | Up to tennis ball-sized hail is possible with scattered wind gusts of up to 70 mph along with frequent lightning as severe storms start forming on Colorado’s Eastern Plains Tuesday afternoon. A severe thunderstorm watch is now in effect through 10 p.m. from Yuma down to Lamar.

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  • Colorado weather blog: Strong to severe storms possible Tuesday afternoon

    Colorado weather blog: Strong to severe storms possible Tuesday afternoon

    DENVER — A cold front is pushing through the state bringing the potential for damaging winds along the Front Range, including Denver with a greater risk of severe storms over Colorado’s Eastern Plains Tuesday.

    The National Weather Service (NWS) in Boulder upgraded Denver to a slight risk (level 2 of 5) for strong-to-severe storms this afternoon with northeast Colorado communities now under an enhanced risk of high wind gusts.

    The Denver7 news team is tracking the latest Colorado severe weather alerts and conditions across the metro.

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    Today’s Forecast

    Increased threat of damaging winds, severe storms in Denver, Eastern Plains Tues

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    Tuesday, September 17

    2:07 p.m. | High winds reported | The NWS said winds up to 55 mph were possible with a line of storms from Cedar Cove to Niwot — or around 13 miles southwest of Fort Collins.

    The storm was moving northeast at 30 mph.

    1:11 p.m. | Front Range update | The NWS storm prediction center said it was likely a severe thunderstorm watch would be issued this afternoon for the Denver metro and northern Colorado counties where there was an “increasing risk for severe wind gusts.”

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    NWS Storm Prediction Center

    12:45 p.m. | Severe thunderstorm watch | Southern Colorado counties are under a severe thunderstorm watch for the potential for damaging winds, heavy rain and hail, according to the NWS in Pueblo.

    Here are the counties under the watch.

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    NWS Pueblo


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  • Colorado severe weather blog: Severe thunderstorm watch in effect

    Colorado severe weather blog: Severe thunderstorm watch in effect

    DENVER — Another round of severe storms is expected in Colorado on Friday afternoon and evening with the main threat lingering east of the Denver metro area where large hail and damaging winds are again a concern.

    The Denver7 news team is tracking the latest Colorado severe weather alerts and conditions across the metro.

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    Friday, May 31

    6:15 p.m. | Latest weather forecast | Denver7 meteorologist Danielle Grant has the latest forecast conditions as another round of severe weather kicks off the weekend. Watch in the video below.

    More storms expected across Denver metro, eastern plains this evening

    6:06 p.m. | Severe thunderstorm warning | A severe thunderstorm warning is in effect for Limon until 6:30 p.m. Winds of up to 60 mph and destructive, baseball-sized hail is possible with this storm.

    5:59 p.m. | Severe thunderstorm warning | A severe thunderstorm warning is in effect for Elbert and Lincoln counties until 6:30 p.m. Winds of up to 60 mph and destructive, baseball-sized hail is possible with this storm.

    5:48 p.m. | Severe thunderstorm warning | A severe thunderstorm warning is in effect for Elbert and Lincoln counties until 6:30 p.m. Sixty mph winds and up to ping pong ball-sized hail is possible with this storm.

    5:13 p.m. | Severe thunderstorm watch| A severe thunderstorm watch is in effect from Colorado Springs south and east to the Kansas border until 11 p.m., according to the National Weather Service.


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