Jeff is a digital journalist with the Denver7 team.
DENVER – Portions of northern Colorado and the Front Range will again be under the threat of localized flash flooding Tuesday afternoon as the Denver metro could see a few strong storms.Colorado’s eastern plains could see a greater threat of severe storms potentially dropping golf ball sized hail and high wind gusts.“Denver will see some scattered storms this afternoon and there is going to be a risk of severe weather on the eastern plains,” said Denver7 Meteorologist Lisa Hidalgo.
6 inches on the plains by this evening, thunderstorms could lead to heavy rainfall,” wrote the National Weather Service in Boulder. “The threat of flash flooding remains elevated for recent burn areas. 1-2 inches per hour could occur over burn areas.”There is a potential for isolated flooding across the plains. The NWS said some locations on Monday saw over 3” of rain due to slow-moving storms.“Thunderstorms will be capable of producing 1 to 2” of rain in 30 to 45 minutes,” added the NWS.
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