WASHINGTON COUNTY HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK

 This hazardous weather outlook is for northeast and north central Colorado.  .DAY ONE...Today and Tonight  Showers and thunderstorms will develop again today, most numerous over the central and north central mountains. Heavy rainfall and small hail will accompany the stronger storms. There is an elevated risk for flash flooding on the East Troublesome, Williams Fork, and Mullen burn areas where a Flash Flood Watch is effect for this afternoon and evening. Storms across the foothills, Urban Corridor, and eastern plains will more scattered, but also capable of producing heavy rain, small hail, gusty winds.  .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday  There will be no change to the wet and cool pattern in the long term period. Scattered showers and storms will develop every day with the higher terrain usually seeing the bulk of the storms. The primary concern will be flooding, particularly flash flooding in the recent burn areas. The days with the highest chance of burn area flash flooding will be Saturday and Sunday. Gusty winds, small hail, and lightning will also be threats.  .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...  Spotter activation will not be needed today or tonight. However, any significant rainfall and flooding reports will be appreciated.  

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