Weather service meteorologists anticipate possible large hail up to the size of tennis balls
was moving eastward toward Colorado’s high plains. Weather service meteorologists warned that severe weather is likely throughout the day, anticipating possible large hail up to the size of tennis balls, damaging winds at speeds up to 70 miles per hour, localized flooding during heavy rain, and maybe a couple of tornadoes. They issued a dense fog advisory covering metro Denver and Colorado’s northern Front Range urban corridor along Interstate 25 early Thursday.
The greatest threats were expected southeast of Denver across the Palmer Divide between Denver and Colorado Springs and on the plains in Lincoln County, forecasters said.
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