Severe Alert for Tue. for more severe weather
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Rinse and repeat, and let’s keep on rolling as more sunshine and our humid afternoons continue to start the new week.
Storms move into the region this afternoon, clearing out this evening before a higher risk of severe weather on Tuesday.
Monday kicks-off the week with hot and muggy conditions. Heat index values will range from 92-97 degrees, and it’s important that you continue practicing heat safety. Showers will be hard to find Monday, so any outdoor plans should go off without any issues. Yet, it will be breezy at times with gusts of 15-20mph possible.
We’re giving you the First Alert to a warm start to the work week. Our forecast this week looks rather dry with only a couple small chances for afternoon showers and storms.TODAYExpect a mild start to the work week with temperatures in the 60s and 70s as you step out the door this morning.
Highs will lift to the mid 80s Monday and Tuesday with morning lows in the mid 60s each day. Skies will run generally sunny on Monday with clouds starting to build back in Tuesday afternoon.
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Lots of clouds to start Monday with nothing more than a sprinkle. Clouds will slowly clear midday into the afternoon. Clear skies tonight will allow temps to drop into the 30s for much of the region.
The Northwest San Juan Mountains, Southwest San Juan Mountains, Gore and Elk Mountains/Central Mountain Valleys, Grand and Battlement Mesas, West Elk Mountains, and Sawatch Mountains. Those areas are looking at snow accumulations of 5-10 inches and wind gusts up to 45 mph.
A First Alert 6 Weather Day has been called for Monday over a round of storms later in the day. Storms are likely to start developing shortly after 4pm and will continue to grow in coverage and intensity into the evening,