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Severe weather chances continue across plains

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TONIGHT: After an active afternoon and evening of weather across northeastern Colorado, most of the severe activity should wind down overnight. There could be a few showers that will linger primarily across the higher terrain overnight as cooler air and more moisture move in. Expect partial clearing across the I25 corridor and plains overnight with winds expected to diminish by morning. Overnight lows will drop into the 40s for most of the lower elevations with 30s across the high country.

TOMORROW: With a trough of low pressure settling in over Colorado, moisture will be on the increase across the state which will increase the potential for statewide showers and thunderstorms. The potential for severe weather looks low, but there could be some heavy rain associated with some of the stronger cells. Temperatures will be noticeably cooler with highs getting into the 60s and 70s.

EXTENDED: Our upper level system will move just north of Colorado on Wednesday which will keep a chance for storms in the forecast before we dry out on Thursday. Another system begins to impact us by late in the week which will unfortunately increase the potential for storms heading into this Memorial Weekend. At this point, it appears that Saturday afternoon will bring the highest potential for numerous and possibly strong storms... but you can expect at least scattered storms each day through Monday.

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Rachael Plath

Having begun her career at KRDO13 back in 2010, Rachael has covered everything from tornadoes to blizzards and floods to droughts.

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