A cold front is currently moving through Colorado, bringing the potential for damaging winds along the Front Range, including Denver. The National Weather Service in Boulder has upgraded Denver to a slight risk for strong-to-severe storms, with northeast Colorado under an enhanced risk of high wind gusts. The risk of severe storms is greater over Colorado’s Eastern Plains on Tuesday.
The NWS Storm Prediction Center stated that a severe thunderstorm watch is likely to be issued for the Denver metro and northern Colorado counties due to an increasing risk of severe wind gusts. Southern Colorado counties are already under a severe thunderstorm watch for damaging winds, heavy rain, and hail. This includes a flash flood watch for the Front Range and the possibility of strong storms in Denver.
The Denver7 news team is continuously monitoring Colorado severe weather alerts and conditions across the metro area. Viewers are advised to refresh the page for updates and stay tuned for new details. The latest forecast, radars, traffic updates, and 24/7 weather stream are available on the Denver7 website.
To stay informed and prepared, residents are encouraged to keep checking for updates on the evolving weather situation. Stay safe and be aware of any severe weather warnings in your area.
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