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Hazardous Weather Outlook National Weather Service Pueblo CO 1230 AM MDT Fri Jul 10 2026 COZ058>089-093>099-110630- Western Mosquito Range/East Lake County Above 11000 Feet- Leadville Vicinity/Lake County Below 11000 Feet- Eastern Sawatch Mountains Above 11000 Feet- Western Chaffee County Between 9000 and 11000 Feet- Central Chaffee County Below 9000 Feet- Western Mosquito Range/East Chaffee County Above 9000 Feet- Saguache County West of Continental Divide Below 10000 Feet- Saguache County East of Continental Divide Below 10000 Feet- La Garita Mountains Above 10000 Feet- Upper Rio Grande Valley/Eastern San Juan Mountains Below 10000 Feet-Eastern San Juan Mountains Above 10000 Feet- Del Norte Vicinity/Northern San Luis Valley Below 8500 Feet- Alamosa Vicinity/Central San Luis Valley Below 8500 Feet- Southern San Luis Valley- Northern Sangre de Cristo Mountains Between 8500 And 11000 Feet- Northern Sangre de Cristo Mountains Above 11000 Feet- Southern Sangre de Cristo Mountains Between 7500 and 11000 Feet- Southern Sangre de Cristo Mountains Above 11000 Feet- Northwestern Fremont County Above 8500 Feet- Western/Central Fremont County Below 8500 Feet- Wet Mountain Valley Below 8500 Feet- Wet Mountains between 6300 and 10000 Feet- Wet Mountains Above 10000 Feet- Teller County/Rampart Range Above 7500 Feet/Pikes Peak Between 7500 And 11000 Feet-Pikes Peak Above 11000 Feet- Canon City Vicinity/Eastern Fremont County- Northern El Paso County/Monument Ridge/Rampart Range Below 7500 Feet- Colorado Springs Vicinity/Southern El Paso County/Rampart Range Below 7400 Feet-Pueblo Vicinity/Pueblo County Below 6300 Feet- Walsenburg Vicinity/Upper Huerfano River Basin Below 7500 Feet- Trinidad Vicinity/Western Las Animas County Below 7500 Feet- Crowley County-La Junta Vicinity/Otero County- Eastern Las Animas County-Western Kiowa County- Eastern Kiowa County-Las Animas Vicinity/Bent County- Lamar Vicinity/Prowers County-Springfield Vicinity/Baca County- 1230 AM MDT Fri Jul 10 2026 This hazardous weather outlook is for portions of central...east central...south central and southeast Colorado. .DAY ONE...Today Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop over higher terrain around midday, before moving into a more unstable atmosphere across the southeast plains during the afternoon. Initial impact concerns will be flash flooding due to heavy rainfall, mainly over the Aspen Acres burn scar, along with outflow winds up to 50 mph and lightning. The greatest potential for burn scar flash flooding appears to be in the noon to 4 pm time frame. As storms move onto the plains during the afternoon, they will increase in coverage and intensity, with some becoming strong to severe to the east of I-25. The greatest chance of severe storms will over the far southeast plains across Prowers and Baca Counties from late afternoon into early evening. These storms may produce winds in excess of 60 mph, hail up to 1.5 inches in diameter, frequent lightning, and brief heavy rainfall. Storms then move into western Kansas through the evening, with clearing skies overnight across south central and southeast Colorado. .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Saturday through Thursday Isolated thunderstorms are possible Saturday afternoon, mainly over the eastern mountains and across the Pikes Peak region. Gusty outflow winds, occasional cloud to ground lightning and brief rainfall will be possible, with storms ending quickly by early evening. Warmer and drier conditions develop from Sunday through much of next week, with some spotty critical fire weather conditions possible over the mountains and San Luis Valley from Sunday into Thursday. Moisture will slowly increase along the Continental Divide by mid-week, with a gradual return of afternoon showers and thunderstorms, mainly on Wednesday and Thursday. .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT... Weather conditions that meet reporting criteria for spotters will be possible over portions of the region. $$ 10/10
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