What size hail is expected?
Quarter-sized to egg-sized hail is possible.
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The Front Range of Colorado is bracing for severe weather as thunderstorms develop, potentially bringing large hail, heavy rain, strong winds, and isolated tornadoes.
Thunderstorms are expected to develop along the Front Range, moving east and impacting areas including Fort Collins, metro Denver, Colorado Springs, and Pueblo. The primary threat is large hail, with egg-sized hail expected between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. Additionally, strong winds and heavy rain could lead to flooding, particularly in the Eastern Plains. The National Weather Service advises residents to keep vehicles parked in garages and stay updated with weather alerts.
**How to Prepare:** - Monitor weather alerts and updates from the National Weather Service. - Park vehicles in a garage or under shelter to protect them from hail. - Secure outdoor objects that could be blown away by strong winds. - Be prepared for potential flooding and avoid driving through flooded areas.
**Who This Affects Most:** - Residents of the Interstate 25 corridor. - Farmers and ranchers in the Eastern Plains. - Travelers and commuters in the affected areas.
Quarter-sized to egg-sized hail is possible.
Denver, Adams, Arapahoe, Douglas, Elbert, El Paso, Lincoln, Logan, Morgan, Washington and Weld counties.
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