Morning showers will intensify later in the day, bringing with them the possibility of heavy rainfall, tennis-ball sized hail, flash floods and isolated tornadoes as they move east across the Denver metro area into the plains Thursday afternoon. COwx
DENVER – Morning showers will intensify later in the day, bringing with them the possibility of heavy rainfall, tennis-ball sized hail, flash floods and isolated tornadoes as they move east across the Denver metro area into the plains Thursday afternoon, according to forecasters with the National Weather Service .
Washington and Lincoln counties, from Akron all the way to La Junta and eastward, were at an enhanced risk of flash floods from three or more inches of rainfall, while the rest of the northeast plains, including Denver, were under a marginal or slight risk of flash floods occurring, as 1.5-2.5 inches of rainfall were expected, forecasters said.
Burn scar areas, including the Cameron Peak, East Troublesome and Williams Fork burn scars, are under elevated risk of flash floods from widespread showers, the NWS said, with the risk dropping back to limited for Cameron Peak.
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