What to expect for Monday's severe weather storms

Denver (KDVR) – The harsh weather is expected to be more on Monday, with a large cold, harmful winds and the chance of isolated hurricane in some parts of Colorado.

The harsh weather, which is usually made of cold, stronger winds, to hurricanes, was recorded on Sunday. Parts of Colorado have seen thunderstorms and a large cold, with a large Colorado Springs vision like the size of the egg. Meanwhile, Morgan County saw an isolated hurricane.

Now, more than the same weather on its way.

What can be expected for the harsh weather storms received

Weather PinPoint team expects strong winds and a large cold and some isolated hurricanes on Monday. This is all you should know:

timing

It begins on Monday morning, but clouds will start to develop in the afternoon.

There will be an isolated stormy opportunities in the metro that begins in the afternoon, and the specified weather team said that there will be a slight and improving weather risk that begins at 2 pm and always until 8 pm

Storms will continue during the afternoon and evening before the truce after sunset. These storms should be the last harsh weather for the week, as the rest of the week is expected to be sunny with temperatures to 100 degrees.

Groups

It is expected the harsh weather in Denver and Eastern Plains. Greg Perez, a weather meteorologist, said that Denver has a marginal danger to harsh weather, and while there can be storms, there are only about 5 % of the cold.

In the eastern plains, there is a more chance of harsh weather, with strong winds and a cold more than the expected quarter size.

There is a small chance of isolated hurricanes in the northeastern Colorado on Monday afternoon, although there are only about 2 % of hurricanes that land in the state.

Antiquities

Storms can affect the house from work. Perez said that there may be rain in the metro, which causes vision problems, but most of the effects will be along the eastern plains.

Eastern plains could see the destructive cold, stormy winds, heavy rains, thunder, lightning and high hurricane risks.

If you are in the eastern plains, Perez says the vision may be a problem, and people traveling should monitor the weather before going out. Hail should not be a problem with the metro, but in the eastern plains, it is better to move your car inward if possible.

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.

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