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Active weather across Colorado brings daily chances for rain and storms this Memorial Day Weekend
Active weather across Colorado brings daily chances for rain and storms this Memorial Day Weekend

CBS News

time22-05-2025

  • Climate
  • CBS News

Active weather across Colorado brings daily chances for rain and storms this Memorial Day Weekend

The warming trend across Colorado continues for Thursday afternoon with highs across the Front Range and plains climbing into the upper 70s. CBS It will be warm enough to see a few showers and storms over the high country this afternoon, with widely scattered chances moving into the plains by the late afternoon. With drier air at the surface, most of us will just see some virga heading into Thursday afternoon, which could come with gustier winds. CBS By Friday, temperatures turn much warmer, climbing into the mid to upper 80s, with dry and sunny weather expected for most of Friday. The late afternoon comes with showers and storm chances in northeastern Colorado, where the threat for severe weather has increased. The storm potential increases in the late afternoon, which is when a few of these stronger to severe storms have the potential to develop. CBS The threat of severe weather becomes more widespread on Saturday, with the threat of severe storms pushing closer to the Front Range and I-25 corridor, including the Denver metro area. CBS Most storm chances increase late Saturday afternoon, so for those Saturday evening plans, you'll want to be flexible and keep an eye on the radar with the threat for severe storm development. Shower and storm chances also pick up Saturday afternoon in the high country, with the wettest day of the weekend forecast for Sunday afternoon. CBS Sunday's risk of severe weather drops as temperatures drop. Highs on Sunday will only be in the mid-60s, and will likely be the wettest day of the holiday weekend. By Memorial Day, highs begin to climb again as the chance for more showers and storms fires up that afternoon. Be sure to have a way to get weather alerts if you will be out and about this holiday weekend.

Severe storms approaching Chicago area Tuesday
Severe storms approaching Chicago area Tuesday

CBS News

time20-05-2025

  • Climate
  • CBS News

Severe storms approaching Chicago area Tuesday

Widespread rain is rolling through Chicagoland Tuesday morning, with a few heavy downpours and rumbles of thunder. Rain becomes more scattered by the afternoon and evening. Between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m., severe storms, with wind damage, large hail, and flooding, are possible. There is also a chance of tornadoes in the area. Windy conditions will continue throughout the day, with gusts near, if not over, 35mph. Temperatures will stay in the 40s and 50s Tuesday morning and land in the 50s this afternoon. Rain showers are forecast on and off until Wednesday night, and temperatures will stay cool and below normal. In total, rainfall accumulations are forecasted to be between 1 inch and 2 inches, which could create flooding in poor drainage areas as well as rising water levels in rivers, creeks, and streams. A few leftover isolated showers will also be possible Thursday morning. Temperatures will remain cool in the 50s through late week, with drier air and more sunshine. They will gradually warm back into the 60s by the weekend and on Memorial Day Monday.

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