Flash Flood Watch for Thursday, September 22nd
A Flash Flood Watch is in effect through tonight. Abundant moisture will continue to lead to an increased risk of heavy rain and flash flooding.
A Flash Flood Watch is in effect through tonight. Abundant moisture will continue to lead to an increased risk of heavy rain and flash flooding.
A Flash Flood Watch remains in effect through Thursday afternoon (Sep. 22). Periods of heavy rain due to tropical moisture are expected to continue through Thursday afternoon, Sep. 22nd.
A Flash Flood Watch is in effect through Thursday, Sep. 22. Heavy rain may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other flood-prone areas.
Rain is expected to move into the area this afternoon and evening. Abundant moisture can be expected tomorrow and Thursday.
Look for a mostly sunny day with only a slight chance of an afternoon and evening thunderstorm. A better chance of rain enters the forecast tomorrow through Thursday.
Mostly sunny and mild today. Showers and thunderstorms will return to the area Tuesday.
Isolated thunderstorms are possible this afternoon and evening over the mountains, mainly north of Cottonwood Pass.
Scattered thunderstorms will remain possible this afternoon and evening.
Showers and thunderstorms are likely this afternoon and evening. Locally heavy rainfall may lead to an elevated risk of flash flooding, especially on area burn scars.
Rain is back in the forecast. Remnants of tropical storm Kay will reach southern Colorado this afternoon. A better chance of rain is anticipated for Wednesday.
Hazy skies will be possible today due to smoke blowing in from wildfires burning in western states. Otherwise, look for mostly sunny skies.
Mostly sunny skies today with a chance of isolated thunderstorms developing this afternoon. We have a chance of thunderstorms overnight and again Monday afternoon.