One product issued by NWS for: 4 Miles SSW Walden CO
Hazardous Weather Outlook
Hazardous Weather Outlook National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO 1039 AM MDT Tue May 24 2022 COZ030>051-251645- Jackson County Below 9000 Feet- West Jackson and West Grand Counties Above 9000 Feet- Grand and Summit Counties Below 9000 Feet- South and East Jackson/Larimer/North and Northeast Grand/ Northwest Boulder Counties Above 9000 Feet- South and Southeast Grand/West Central and Southwest Boulder/ Gilpin/Clear Creek/Summit/North and West Park Counties Above 9000 Feet-Larimer and Boulder Counties Between 6000 and 9000 Feet- Jefferson and West Douglas Counties Above 6000 Feet/Gilpin/Clear Creek/Northeast Park Counties Below 9000 Feet- Central and Southeast Park County- Larimer County Below 6000 Feet/Northwest Weld County- Boulder And Jefferson Counties Below 6000 Feet/West Broomfield County- North Douglas County Below 6000 Feet/Denver/West Adams and Arapahoe Counties/East Broomfield County- Elbert/Central and East Douglas Counties Above 6000 Feet- Northeast Weld County-Central and South Weld County-Morgan County- Central and East Adams and Arapahoe Counties- North and Northeast Elbert County Below 6000 Feet/North Lincoln County- Southeast Elbert County Below 6000 Feet/South Lincoln County- Logan County-Washington County-Sedgwick County-Phillips County- 1039 AM MDT Tue May 24 2022 ...Winter Weather Advisory for the North Central Mountains and Park county today... This hazardous weather outlook is for northeast and north central Colorado. .DAY ONE...Today and Tonight Scattered snow showers will increase in coverage this afternoon over the mountains and foothills this afternoon with even a few thunderstorms possible. Additional accumulations of 2 to 5 inches can be expected over the higher areas. On the plains, areas of light rain showers will generally remain south of Interstate 70 with only a few light rain showers further north over the plains. The showers will end by late evening. .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Wednesday through Monday Warm and dry conditions will continue until Saturday afternoon. The warmest day this week will be Friday when parts of the urban corridor and plains could reach the upper 80s to lower 90s. The mountains and valleys will warm up as well reaching the lower 60s to lower 70s. Fire weather conditions display potential to become elevated to critical Friday afternoon over the plains due to breezy and dry conditions. However, recent precipitation may limit this. Chances for diurnal scattered showers and a few thunderstorms return to the forecast Saturday afternoon into early next week. .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT... Spotter activation will not be needed today or tonight. $$