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    Default Tonights storms

    Anyone been hit with this latest round of storms? Flash flood warnings. Any hail? May take some precautions.

    Hoping I70 doesn?t get hit with more mudslides.


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    No hail central Denver Glendale area. Heavy large drop rain with 25 degree drop.

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    Was listening to NPR and got an alert that said Weld and Laramie Counties were in trouble.

    Here's the Government's Storm Prediction Center website... I recommend checking this every few days through the summer...

    https://www.spc.noaa.gov/

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    Lots of wind and lightning at my place but no hail. I’d imagine there were some flash floods downhill from me. It was gushing down the gutters and sidewalks rapidly.
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    Some good storms around the country lately.

    This was the Pantano wash down the road from me, last week.

    Normally it's bone dry with trails where people ride horses and atv's.

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    No hail Centennial

    Nice little shower

    Weather station in my back yard north of Bennett shows no rain yet
    Last edited by 00tec; 07-30-2021 at 20:38.

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    Just had a quick, heavy downpour near Quincy Reservoir. No hail, some winds, thunder.

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    I have a splitting headache. So something is coming.
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    I-70 through Glenwood Canyon is still closed. Yesterday, I drove I-70 across the state and squeezed through less than 5 minutes before they closed the interstate through the canyon. It was closed on the possibility of flash flooding in the areas burned by the fire last year.

    It looks likely Glenwood Canyon will still be closed when I head east next week. The alternate route is north through Craig, Steamboat Springs, Kremmling and back to I-70 at Silverthorne, a 4.5 hour detour! It doubles my drive time to 9 hours. I think we'll be dealing with Glenwood Canyon road closures for the next several years.

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    Down pour with lots of electricity in Stapleton currently
    You sir, are a specialist in the art of discovering a welcoming outcome of a particular situation....not a mechanic.

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