Denver (KDVR) – Severe storms began at the weekend on Saturday, which may affect the weekend plans in Colorado in many regions of the state.
Saturday is the day of alert in the weather with severe storms expected along the front range, the Denver Metro and Eastern Plains.
More opportunities for storms and bathing in expectations during the start of the work week. Here is what the specified weather team expects.
Timing: Daily Storm Opportunities
It is expected that you will expect storms or bathroom opportunities daily. Severe storms may develop in the afternoon.
On Saturday, the marginal threat to severe storms means large cold, stormy winds and isolated hurricane is possible. Storms will start shooting in the metro area around 1-2 pm
When going on Sunday morning, there can be some light shower, then the storm opportunities are active in the Denver Metro area in the afternoon again.
The chances of bathing remain in expectations on Monday, but the chance of intense storms is less. It is expected to shower in the afternoon.
The effects of storms during the weekend
For storms on Saturday and Sunday, the biggest threats are the large cold, stormy winds and the possibility of an isolated hurricane.
Kylie Persie, the meteorologist in the weather, said the storms may affect plans, but said it does not mean canceling the plans. She said that coloradans should remain in view of the prediction, and if the storm is rolling, heading inside and waiting for it to pass it, it is possible that you will return to the outside yet.
Bearse Storms is likely to be stronger on the southern side of the metro area, especially around the Palmer gap. However, the northern side of the metro will still see some procedures at times.
Denver, Colorado weather resources
Stay ready for storms and expected changes, and on the specified weather alert and other important weather information:
- Interactive weather radar Denver
- Weather alerts in Colorado
- Close works, church and schools
- Weather newsletters
- Fox31 news
Weather Pinpoint team will continue to update expectations several times every day.