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POSTED June 24, 1:30 PM
![]() The storm approaches! Weatherwise my vacation started out pretty boring with mild days, cool nights and I suppose what most people would consider beautiful weather. Last Friday started out much the same as the week with a calm, beautiful day on the eastern plains of Colorado but it is after all severe weather season and the chances of something brewing over a week are pretty good. By the mid-afternoon, more clouds started to roll in and by late afternoon, I was watching a storm cell with great potential develop to the northwest of me. Soon the weather radio was beeping warning of a Severe Thunderstorm Watch being issued for my location and that was upgraded to a Warning before too long.
Soon those clouds started to darken and spots of green were showing - sure signs of something major brewing. A band of rain was clearly visible and moving our way. A quick check of the weather radar software on my laptop showed great potential with the cloud tops exploding over 30,000 feet above. Before long the rain started mixed with a touch of pea sized hail. That rain got pretty heavy and the wind was getting pretty vicious.
Now we have something brewing! 5:00 in the afternoon and it is getting very dark and the clouds have a green tint. Being in an RV in severe weather is not always the wisest place but I was pretty confident we were okay although we did have a plan to escape to more secure shelter about 75 yards away. After dumping a good inch of rain in less than 20 minutes the storm passes. However, that same storm cell did spawn a tornado 10 miles to the southeast after it passed me. Even more notably, the cell was so powerful, it continued churning out severe weather for an additional 90+ miles before disappating!
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POSTED May 21, 1:47 PM
After three consecutive days with temperatures over 85, change is in the air. Low pressure is intensifying over the foothills this afternoon and as a result the chance of thunderstorms is on the increase. East of a line from Greeley to Byers will... Read More
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POSTED April 28, 6:41 AM
During the spring and summer months in Colorado, a wide array of severe weather can strike. Tornadoes may grab all the headlines, but straight line winds and hail can do a great amount of damage in their own right - and they are more common.
This is... Read More
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