Hazardous Weather Outlook
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Pueblo CO
1142 AM MDT Fri Aug 29 2025
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Western Mosquito Range/East Lake County Above 11000 Feet-
Leadville Vicinity/Lake County Below 11000 Feet-
Eastern Sawatch Mountains Above 11000 Feet-
Western Chaffee County Between 9000 and 11000 Feet-
Central Chaffee County Below 9000 Feet-
Western Mosquito Range/East Chaffee County Above 9000 Feet-
Saguache County West of Continental Divide Below 10000 Feet-
Saguache County East of Continental Divide Below 10000 Feet-
La Garita Mountains Above 10000 Feet-
Upper Rio Grande Valley/Eastern San Juan Mountains Below
10000 Feet-Eastern San Juan Mountains Above 10000 Feet-
Del Norte Vicinity/Northern San Luis Valley Below 8500 Feet-
Alamosa Vicinity/Central San Luis Valley Below 8500 Feet-
Southern San Luis Valley-
Northern Sangre de Cristo Mountains Between 8500 And 11000 Feet-
Northern Sangre de Cristo Mountains Above 11000 Feet-
Southern Sangre de Cristo Mountains Between 7500 and 11000 Feet-
Southern Sangre de Cristo Mountains Above 11000 Feet-
Northwestern Fremont County Above 8500 Feet-
Western/Central Fremont County Below 8500 Feet-
Wet Mountain Valley Below 8500 Feet-
Wet Mountains between 6300 and 10000 Feet-
Wet Mountains Above 10000 Feet-
Teller County/Rampart Range Above 7500 Feet/Pikes Peak Between
7500 And 11000 Feet-Pikes Peak Above 11000 Feet-
Canon City Vicinity/Eastern Fremont County-
Northern El Paso County/Monument Ridge/Rampart Range Below
7500 Feet-
Colorado Springs Vicinity/Southern El Paso County/Rampart Range
Below 7400 Feet-Pueblo Vicinity/Pueblo County Below 6300 Feet-
Walsenburg Vicinity/Upper Huerfano River Basin Below 7500 Feet-
Trinidad Vicinity/Western Las Animas County Below 7500 Feet-
Crowley County-La Junta Vicinity/Otero County-
Eastern Las Animas County-Western Kiowa County-
Eastern Kiowa County-Las Animas Vicinity/Bent County-
Lamar Vicinity/Prowers County-Springfield Vicinity/Baca County-
1142 AM MDT Fri Aug 29 2025
This hazardous weather outlook is for portions of central...east
central...south central and southeast Colorado.
.DAY ONE...This Afternoon and Tonight
Scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms are expected this
afternoon, especially along and east of the eastern mountains. A
couple of strong to low end severe thunderstorms will be possible
from I-25 eastward, with strong outflow winds up to around 60 mph
and hail up to 1.5 inches in diameter the most likely hazards.
Localized flash flooding will also be possible with any
thunderstorm, especially across areas that have had repeated
rounds of rain over the past few days.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Saturday through Thursday
Scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms are expected again
on Saturday, with hail up to quarter size and wind gusts to 60 mph
possible with a few stronger storms on the plains. Locally heavy
rainfall will also be possible, especially over the eastern
mountains and plains.
Thunderstorm activity decreases Sunday through Tuesday, though
still enough moisture will remain in place for scattered afternoon
and evening thunderstorms each day, especially over the
mountains. Lightning and gusty winds will be the main threats with
any storms this period, while the threat of flash flooding will
be reduced as moisture levels decrease.
A potential cold front and increasing moisture will then bring a
return of more widespread shower and thunderstorm activity on
Wednesday and Thursday.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Weather conditions that meet reporting criteria for spotters will
be possible over portions of the region.
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EHR/10
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Goodland KS
137 PM MDT Fri Aug 29 2025
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Yuma-Kit Carson-Cheyenne-Rawlins-Decatur-Norton-Sherman-Thomas-
Sheridan-Graham-Wallace-Logan-Gove-Greeley-Wichita-Dundy-Hitchcock-
Red Willow-
137 PM MDT Fri Aug 29 2025 /237 PM CDT Fri Aug 29 2025/
This hazardous weather outlook is for extreme southwest Nebraska...
northwest Kansas and east central Colorado.
.DAY ONE...THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT...
Strong to severe storms are forecast this afternoon and evening.
Multiple rounds may lead to nearly the entire area seeing a threat.
Large hail looks to be the main hazard with damaging winds as a
secondary threat. Although unlikely a tornado is also possible. Heavy
rainfall associated with the thunderstorms may also lead to some
flooding concerns across Kit Carson and Cheyenne counties in Colorado
where heavy rain fell last night.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY...
No hazardous weather is expected at this time.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation may be required.
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Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Amarillo TX
1233 PM CDT Fri Aug 29 2025
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Cimarron-Texas-Beaver-Dallam-Sherman-Hansford-Ochiltree-Lipscomb-
Hartley-Moore-Hutchinson-Roberts-Hemphill-Oldham-Potter-Carson-
Gray-Wheeler-Deaf Smith-Randall-Armstrong-Donley-Collingsworth-
Palo Duro Canyon-
1233 PM CDT Fri Aug 29 2025
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for the Texas and Oklahoma
Panhandles.
.DAY ONE...This Afternoon and Tonight.
Rain showers and thunderstorms are expected this evening into the
overnight hours in the panhandles. There is a low chance for
severe thunderstorms in the western panhandles with large hail and
damaging winds being primary threats. All rain showers and
thunderstorms will be capable of producing heavy rainfall that can
lead to localized flash flooding.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Saturday through Thursday.
There is a high chance for another round of rain showers and
thunderstorms for Saturday evening into the overnight hours. All
rain showers and thunderstorms will be capable of producing heavy
rainfall that can lead to localized flash flooding.
There is a an uncertain conditional threat for some of the storms
on Saturday to become strong to severe with large hail and
damaging winds being the main threat.
There is a very low to low chance for further rain showers and
thunderstorms Sunday through Wednesday with increasing chances on
Thursday.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation is may be needed this evening due to the threat
of severe thunderstorms.
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Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO
1058 AM MDT Fri Aug 29 2025
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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-
1058 AM MDT Fri Aug 29 2025
This hazardous weather outlook is for northeast and north central
Colorado.
.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight
Scattered showers and thunderstorms will develop over the
mountains, and then spread east across the I-25 Corridor and
adjacent plains during the afternoon and evening. A few of the
storms will produce locally heavy rain up to an inch and a half
in 30 minutes. An isolated storm may approach severe levels with
hail and strong winds. Tonight, an organized area of storms may
form over the northeast corner of Colorado which could lead to
flooding.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Saturday through Thursday
The weather pattern will remain active through Saturday with
scattered showers and thunderstorms. Drier conditions will likely
arrive for Sunday into early next week.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation will not be needed today or tonight. However,
any reports of heavy rain or flooding will be appreciated.
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Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Grand Junction CO
333 AM MDT Fri Aug 29 2025
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Lower Yampa River Basin-Central Yampa River Basin-
Roan and Tavaputs Plateaus-Elkhead and Park Mountains-
Upper Yampa River Basin-Grand Valley-Debeque to Silt Corridor-
Central Colorado River Basin-Grand and Battlement Mesas-
Gore and Elk Mountains/Central Mountain Valleys-
Central Gunnison and Uncompahgre River Basin-
West Elk and Sawatch Mountains-Flat Tops-Upper Gunnison River Valley-
Uncompahgre Plateau and Dallas Divide-Northwest San Juan Mountains-
Southwest San Juan Mountains-Paradox Valley/Lower Dolores River-
Four Corners/Upper Dolores River-Animas River Basin-
San Juan River Basin-Southeast Utah-Eastern Uinta Mountains-
Eastern Uinta Basin-Tavaputs Plateau-Arches/Grand Flat-
La Sal and Abajo Mountains-Canyonlands/Natural Bridges-
333 AM MDT Fri Aug 29 2025
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for northwest Colorado, southwest
Colorado, west central Colorado, east central Utah, northeast Utah
and southeast Utah.
.DAY ONE...Today and tonight.
Thunderstorms and rain showers are expected again today. Storms
could produce small hail and gusty winds. Localized flash flooding
is possible in saturated areas affected by recent rainfall, including
burn scars, slot canyons, arroyos, and dry washes. Showers and
storms will quickly taper this evening and dry conditions return
overnight.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Saturday through Thursday.
A drying trend begins Saturday with flash flooding not likely.
Showers remain in the forecast on the terrain. Temperatures begin to
warm back up to climatological normals Sunday and remain there into
next week. Warmer and dry conditions continue early next week, with
some additional precipitation possible mid week.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation is not expected at this time, but any rainfall
measurements and/or reports of flash flooding would be welcome.
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Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Dodge City KS
204 AM CDT Fri Aug 29 2025
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Pawnee-Stafford-Stanton-Grant-Haskell-Gray-Ford-Edwards-Kiowa-
Pratt-Morton-Stevens-Seward-Meade-Clark-Comanche-Barber-
204 AM CDT Fri Aug 29 2025 /104 AM MDT Fri Aug 29 2025/
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of central Kansas,
south central Kansas, southwest Kansas, and west central Kansas.
.DAY ONE...Today and tonight
Evening storms will be possible tonight. Some of the storms
could end up strong. Wind, hail, and heavy rainfall are the main
threats.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Saturday through Thursday
More stormy weather is possible over the weekend.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation will not be needed.
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