WASHINGTON COUNTY HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK

 This hazardous weather outlook is for northeast and north central Colorado.  .DAY ONE...Today and Tonight  Expect scattered to widespread showers across the mountains and adjacent plains again this afternoon and early evening, and more isolated coverage out over the northeast plains. There is a marginal risk of excessive rainfall and focused on the high country and adjacent plains, widespread impacts are not expected. Locally heavy rainfall may result in localized impacts around burn, urban, and poor drainage areas. There is at least a limited threat of flash flooding to all burn areas, and an elevated threat to the Cameron Peak. There may be embedded thunderstorms bringing lightning, small hail and breezy outflow, but the primary hazard is locally heavy rainfall.  .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Tuesday through Sunday  Scattered to widespread showers and thunderstorms are expected through the upcoming week. Some of the storms may produce small hail, however, the primary hazard will be heavy rain and possible flooding. Flood prone places, such as the burn areas, will be at the greatest risk for flooding.  .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...  Spotter activation will not be needed today or tonight. However, rainfall and flooding reports will be appreciated.  

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