
Severe Storms Possible Thursday
SEVERE STORMS POSSIBLE THURSDAY Warmer afternoon temps, an approaching wave from the northwest, and abundant low-level moisture will combine to support strong to severe thunderstorms

SEVERE STORMS POSSIBLE THURSDAY Warmer afternoon temps, an approaching wave from the northwest, and abundant low-level moisture will combine to support strong to severe thunderstorms

HAIL POSSIBLE WITH SUNDAY’S STORMS Behind the morning cold front, surface moisture is higher than what it was on Saturday – that’s more fuel for

GUSTY THUNDERSTORMS Southwest flow off the mountains dry the lower atmosphere out today. For areas where we can hang on to dewpoint temperatures in the

FRIDAY We start watching the western edge of low-level moisture the next few days as there are some non-zero chances of severe storms over parts

Later this week we get a few subtle waves to move through the atmosphere. Each of these brings a pocket of slightly cooler air aloft

Storms rolling over the eastern plains produced some widespread blowing dust in east central Colorado across Kit Carson and Cheyenne counties into eastern Kansas. Storms

SATURDAY STORMS: Dewpoint temps aren’t too bad for the time of year as the day begins. Thank the cold front that had our temps cool

Cold front number one arriving late Wednesday washes out on Thursday and a second upper-level system across the U.S. & Canada border sends another front

We’re heading into a stretch where the pattern finally starts to shift—and it’s going to matter for how the rest of the week and weekend

Several thunderstorms over the greater Colorado Springs metro area early Tuesday afternoon put down some small hail. Several cloud-to-ground lightning strikes accompanied the storms as