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July 10 is an important date for Colorado. You're forgiven if you don't know why, most people don't. It's the beginning of the Colorado monsoon season 鈥撯€�
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The weather will become colder and wetter heading into Mother's Day weekend. Another storm system is expected to move from the southwest across Colorado鈥�
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Heavy rainfall over parts of the Front Range has prompted a flash flood watch for those areas until 9 p.m. Tuesday, May 5."The ground is already saturated鈥�
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Winter is no longer coming. It's here.A blast of cold air from the north was pushing through Northern Colorado on Monday, causing temperatures to drop 20鈥�
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Residents of Denver and points north and east have experienced a wetter than average summer, according to the National Weather Service and Colorado State鈥�
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Coloradans may be thankful they don't live in hurricane country, as our Independence Day forecast looks mostly sunny.That dry weather may not last,鈥�
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If you feel like you鈥檝e dodged more than your share of hail and giant, plunking raindrops over the past few weeks, you probably have.According to data鈥�
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A combination of higher than average snowpack and saturated ground from the September 2013 flood has raised the risk of spring runoff flooding in the鈥�
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Warmer weather is coming, and that means thunderstorms. A new Google Map from the U.S. Geological Survey visualizes county-by-county data on lightning鈥�
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The rainfall that led to September鈥檚 floods in Colorado has been described as 鈥渂iblical.鈥� State Climatologist Nolan Doesken is trying to quantify that鈥�