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10:45 AM | *Active weather pattern continues...severe weather threat focused today on the Middle Mississippi and Tennessee Valleys...shifts south and east on Thursday*

Paul Dorian

The overall weather pattern across the nation remains quite active as we push into the second week of May and this includes continuing threats of severe weather. Earlier this week, severe weather took place across Oklahoma and Texas with numerous tornadoes reported and the threat zone on Tuesday shifted to the Ohio Valley. Today’s greatest threat of severe weather will be focused on the Middle Mississippi and Tennessee Valleys and, once again, tornadoes will be on the table. The severe weather threat on Thursday will shift a bit to the east and south and likely extend all the way across the Gulf states from Texas-to-Georgia and up along the eastern seaboard to around the Delmarva Peninsula/southern New Jersey region.

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7:00 AM | *Mid-morning showers and thunderstorms...a feel of summer this afternoon with highs well up in the 80's and humid conditions*

Paul Dorian

A stalled-out frontal system will push to the north today and its passage will bring us mid-morning showers and thunderstorms and then a summer-like afternoon with temperatures well up in the 80’s and humid conditions. Low pressure will slide north of here on Thursday likely bringing occasional rain to the area and maybe a strong thunderstorm or two. This low pressure system will drag a cold front through the region on Thursday night and its passage will usher in a cooler air mass for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

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7:00 AM | *Early day showers and thunderstorms and then a touch of summer...very warm and humid today with afternoon temperatures well up in the 80's*

Paul Dorian

A stalled-out frontal system will push to the north today and its passage will generate early day showers and thunderstorms and then a summer-like afternoon with very warm and humid conditions. Low pressure will slide north of here on Thursday likely bringing occasional rain to the area and maybe a strong thunderstorm or two. This low pressure system will drag a cold front through the region on Thursday night and its passage will usher in a cooler air mass for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

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7:00 AM | **Winds remain a factor today with gusts to 30 mph or so...chance of rain and/or snow showers later tonight and Thursday**

Paul Dorian

An unsettled pattern continues for the remainder of the week in the Denver metro region with continuing strong westerly winds today gusting up to 30 mph or so. It likely will be a rain-free day across the area, but the chance for rain and/or snow showers will return in the overnight hours and continue on Thursday. It turns colder on Thursday following the passage of a cold front and temperatures will be well below-normal for this time of year. A warming trend begins early this weekend and should continue into the early part of next week.

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7:00 AM | *A feel of summer today with afternoon temperatures way up in the 80's and humid conditions*

Paul Dorian

A stalled-out frontal system will push to the north today and its passage will usher in a very warm and humid air mass and there can be isolated showers and thunderstorms. Low pressure will slide north of here on Thursday likely bringing occasional rain to the area and maybe a strong thunderstorm or two. This low pressure system will drag a cold front through the region on Thursday night and its passage will usher in a cooler air mass for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

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7:00 AM | ***The threat exists for strong-to-severe thunderstorm activity late tonight***

Paul Dorian

Today will be another day with the feel of summer as the air mass is quite warm and humid and there can be some scattered shower and thunderstorm activity. A better chance for showers and thunderstorms comes late tonight and some of the storms overnight can be strong-to-severe. The threat of showers and thunderstorms will continue on Thursday morning, but will diminish by tomorrow night and Friday as more comfortable and drier air pushes into northern Alabama.

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7:00 AM | *Plenty of sun today...additional chances of rain this week beginning tonight*

Paul Dorian

A frontal system will stall nearby today and a series of disturbances will track along this boundary zone over the next few days. Each of these disturbances will raise the chance of showers and thunderstorms with the best chance of rain likely coming on Thursday when strong low pressure passes through the region. This late week low pressure system will drag a cold front across the area and it’ll turn cooler for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.  

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7:00 AM | ***Continued very windy conditions today with gusts possible to 50 mph...freeze possible late tonight***

Paul Dorian

An unsettled pattern continues today across the Denver metro region with continuing strong westerly winds gusting up to 50 mph or so and the threat of scattered PM showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures will have trouble escaping the 50’s today and they can drop back to near freezing late tonight/early Wednesday. It turns even cooler on Thursday with highs likely in the low-to-mid 50’s and then a warming trend ensues at week’s end and continues this weekend.

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7:00 AM | *Plenty of sunshine today...good chance of showers late tonight...embedded thunder possible*

Paul Dorian

A frontal system will stall nearby today and a series of disturbances will track along this boundary zone over the next few days. Each of these disturbances will raise the chance of showers and thunderstorms with the best chance of rain likely coming on Thursday when strong low pressure passes through the region. This late week low pressure system will drag a cold front across the area and it’ll turn cooler for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.  

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