A Stormy 4th of July, but Parts of the Day Will Still Be Nice.
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A stormy 4th of July, but parts of the day will still be nice.
A stormy Independence Day will give way to a quiet weekend and hot workweek. Friday/independence day, trending stormy. We have two rounds of shower chances. The first will be mid to late morning. This will bring scattered showers and thunderstorms across the region. The second round in the mid-afternoon is a bit more conditional. If skies clear out enough and we get some afternoon heating, the atmosphere could destabilize allowing thunderstorms …
Fourth of July Week in Colorado: Stormy Start With Damaging Winds and Afternoon Thunder Threats - Legalization Profiles
Colorado’s DenverLate Sunday, strong to severe thunderstorms are predicted to form across the eastern plains and I-25 corridor, bringing with them huge hail and damaging wind gusts into the evening. After 2 p.m., storms may start to get stronger and peak in the late afternoon and evening, according to Boulder’s National Weather Service. Until early Monday, most of north and northeast Colorado, including Denver, Boulder, Larimer, Weld, and Elbert…
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