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A Few Storms Overnight 7-26-18

TONIGHT: Most thunderstorm activity has quieted down this evening after tracking a number of severe storms and areas of flash flooding. A round of storms continue to develop east of Denver and those storms will likely track south into parts of El Paso County, Pueblo County and parts of the Eastern Plains into the early morning hours. A few showers may linger around sunrise tomorrow with plenty of clouds. Lows fall to the 50s and 60s.

TOMORROW: Most of the mid and late morning hours will be quiet before a round of storms develops over the higher terrain through the early afternoon hours. Storms will then spread east across the I-25 corridor and Eastern Plains through the late afternoon and evening. Thunderstorms may become strong to severe again tomorrow with isolated areas of flash flooding. Highs reach the 70s and 80s tomorrow afternoon.

EXTENDED: A stormy pattern will linger through the weekend with temps in the 70s and 80s. A slow drying trend will return early next week with thunderstorms remaining more of the isolated nature. This will allow temperatures to slowly climb through next week.

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