Colorado weather: Severe thunderstorms could bring apple-sized hail, high winds

Another wave of severe thunderstorms could bring apple-sized hail wind gusts up to mph and tornadoes to parts of the Front Range and Eastern Plains forecasters commented Friday Communities east of the Interstate corridor and south of Interstate are greater part likely to see the biggest impact from storms starting at around p m and lasting into the evening according to the National Weather System Related Articles Colorado weather Douglas County under flash flood warning Colorado weather Widespread rain with a chance of severe storms hail and a tornado Colorado weather Tornado watch issued for southeast Colorado apple-sized hail doable Colorado weather RTD issues snarl Memorial Day expedition at DIA Nearly flights delayed a dozen canceled at DIA during Sunday storms All modes of severe weather will be manageable including flash flooding in urban areas and burn scars if stronger storms linger over those areas executives with the NWS Pueblo office wrote in a hazardous weather outlook Storms will start to dissipate along the I- corridor after p m and on the Eastern Plains around a m Northeast and north central Colorado may see winds up to mph and egg-sized hail NWS Boulder forecasters declared This is a emerging story and may be updated Get more Colorado news by signing up for our daily Your Morning Dozen email newsletter