Strong winds and some scattered rain are expected in Colorado on Sunday, with gusts reaching up to 50 mph.

Denver could see strong winds and thunderstorms this weekend, per National Weather Service forecasters.

September 15th 2024.

Strong winds and some scattered rain are expected in Colorado on Sunday, with gusts reaching up to 50 mph.
According to the experts at the National Weather Service, residents of metro Denver should be prepared for the possibility of scattered thunderstorms throughout Sunday and into Monday. These storms have the potential to bring strong wind gusts of up to 50 mph, which could cause some disruptions in the area.

In addition to the potential for wind, there are also concerns about hazy skies in Colorado due to smoke from wildfires in California. While the weekend is expected to be mostly sunny and warm, there is a chance of a "stray storm" popping up. And for those eagerly awaiting the first snowfall of the season, you may be in luck as some areas in the mountains have already seen some snow, including some of the popular ski areas.

As for the current weather conditions, there is a chance of showers and thunderstorms throughout the Front Range and into the Eastern Plains, with the possibility of these storms lingering into the evening. The NWS Boulder has issued a hazardous weather outlook, advising people to stay alert and be prepared for potential changes in the weather.

One of the main concerns with these thunderstorms is the potential for strong winds. Even if a storm is not directly overhead, wind gusts could still reach up to 50 mph and cause some hazards. This is especially important for those who plan on spending time on open water, as the shifting winds could pose a risk to their safety.

Looking ahead to Monday, there is a possibility of severe thunderstorms in northeast Colorado. These storms could bring not only strong winds, but also some much-needed moisture to the area. So while the weather may be a bit unpredictable over the next few days, it's always better to be prepared and stay informed. Stay safe and keep an eye on the latest weather updates.

[This article has been trending online recently and has been generated with AI. Your feed is customized.]
[Generative AI is experimental.]

 0
 0