September 15th 2024.
According to National Weather Service forecasters, metro Denver may experience some scattered thunderstorms on Sunday and Monday. These storms have the potential to bring in strong winds up to 50 mph. The NWS also predicts hazy skies in Colorado due to smoke from the California wildfires, along with a sunny and warm weekend with a chance of a "stray storm."
But that's not all - it seems that winter is already making an appearance in the Colorado mountains, as the first snowfall of the season has been reported in various ski areas. In fact, Denver has just gone through its second hottest summer on record, making the sudden change in weather quite surprising.
While the Front Range and Eastern Plains may have some showers and thunderstorms in the early evening, NWS Boulder has issued a hazardous weather outlook, warning of the possibility of wind gusts reaching up to 50 mph. It's important for those planning to recreate on open water to be cautious, as these gusts can occur even without a storm overhead.
And the severe weather may not end on Sunday - forecasters predict that Monday may bring more severe thunderstorms over northeast Colorado, bringing strong winds and a chance of moisture. It's always better to be prepared for any weather, so make sure to stay updated on the latest forecasts and take necessary precautions. Stay safe out there!
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