Look at all the hail in Highlands Ranch that fell a few moments ago. Severe weather forecast: cowx 📹 NicoleDenver7
DENVER — There’s a slight threat of hail in Denver, the Front Range and plains as scattered thunderstorms are expected to fire up Thursday afternoon.
A severe thunderstorm warning is in effect for west central Arapahoe and southwestern Denver counties until 4:30 p.m. The storm could drop quarter-size hail, heavy rain and high wind gusts. As of the current forecast models, the NWS said the best chance of a severe storm forming is in Elbert and Lincoln Counties, with hail and strong wind the greatest threat.
May is considered Denver’s wettest month of the year. The monthly mean for precipitation is 2.12 inches. The wettest May in Denver history brought 8.57 inches of precipitation in 1876.
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