04/25/2024
Good mernin and happy Wednesday my early risers, night owls, insomniacs, and neuro spicy besties.
Two storm systems will bring an amalgam of different weather hazards to Colorado, Wyoming, Nebrasky, and Kansas with the first storm for Thursday into Friday.
- Wind
- Thunderstorms
- Rain
- High mountain snow
- Elevated fire danger (southern Colorado)
- Strong to severe storms (E, and NE Colorado, W Kansas, SE Wyoming, W Nebrasky)
Way too much information to cram into one post, but I wanna get you out the door with deets for this first storm; so here's the summary:
Today (Wednesday): Isolated showers & storms in the mountains and favoring the Cheyenne Ridge in northern Colorado, southern Wyoming, and the western Nebrasky pandyhandle after 1pm. Can't rule out a stray shower or storm as far south as Denver.
Thursday: A potent trough of low pressure will move across the Rockies during the day. Showers and storms will develop first in the mountains between NOON-1pm, and then across portions of I-25 and the eastern plains shortly after that as surface low pressure deepens in eastern Colorado.
Snow levels will drop in the mountains, and rain/thunderstorms will fill in across the Colorado front range (I-25 corridor), Wyoming, and Nebraska near the surface low. Dry air being drawn into the storm from the desert southwest will create downsloping conditions for southern Colorado especially in and south of Pueblo County.
Thursday afternoon and evening, the threat for strong to severe thunderstorms exists within my red oval circle shape thingy. All modes of severe weather are possible. Damaging winds (58mph or greater), large hail (at least quarter size or larger) and brief tornadoes are all possible.
Friday: As the storm continues to strengthen, the deformation zone north and west side of the storm circulation will bring moderate/heavy snowfall to the central and northern mountains and rain/embedded thunderstorms to the northern front range, southeast Wyoming, and the Nebraska panhandle. Best chance will be along and north of I-70.
In future updates, I'll elaborate more on timing, and potential impacts and will also talk about the storm for Saturday & Sunday. Lots of updates to follow. So, get in the habit of going to the page and checking regularly for updates. It may require you to physically search for Denver & Front Range Weather and scroll down until you're all caught up.
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