Destructive Hail and Damaging Winds Expected in Northeast Colorado

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Destructive Hail and Damaging Winds Expected in Northeast Colorado
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Destructive hail the size of tennis balls, damaging winds and possible tornadoes are likely as strong to severe storms move across the far northeast portion of the state through Tuesday afternoon and evening, according to NWS forecasters. COwx

DENVER – Destructive hail the size of tennis balls, damaging winds and possible tornadoes are likely as strong to severe storms move across the far northeast portion of the state through Tuesday afternoon and evening, according to forecasters with the National Weather Service in Boulder.

“Parts of northern Weld, Morgan, Washington, Logan, Sedgwick and Phillip will be the main areas for tennis ball-sized hail, 65 mph winds, lightning, and possibly a brief tornado,” weather officials wrote, adding they would not be surprised if storms continued through midnight near the Kansas/Colorado border.

Skies should clear overnight and highs will be in the upper 70s to mid-80s across the I-25 Corridor and the plains on Wednesday, with temperatures returning to normal conditions for this time of year.

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