WASHINGTON COUNTY HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK

 This hazardous weather outlook is for northeast and north central Colorado.  .DAY ONE...Today and Tonight  Rain and mountain snow will develop late this afternoon and evening, mainly in/near the Front Range Mountains along and north of I-70. Snow levels will drop to around 8,000 feet late tonight. Most of the Front Range mountains above 9,000 feet will see 2 to 5 inches of snow, with local amounts of 8 inches or more in the Mummy Range northwest of Estes Park. Most of Summit County will see little if any accumulation. Rainfall amounts on the nearby adjacent plains from Boulder to Fort Collins should average around a quarter inch, but then drop off rather sharply to the east with only areas of very light rain or drizzle.  .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Monday through Saturday  Light precipitation will linger into Monday, with cloudy and chilly weather holding in place. Highs on the plains will only reach the lower to mid 50s.  It will still be cool Tuesday, but dry. Then temperatures will warm to above normal levels and hold above normal through the end of the week. There will be a chance of showers and a few storms returning to the mountains by the weekend.  .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...  Spotter activation will not be needed today or tonight.  

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