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23 Jul 2018 10:36 AM
A stationary front is currently sitting over Wyoming and Colorado and could potentially bring severe weather to the area. There is a slight risk of severe weather throughout Colorado from Denver to Trinidad. Possible severe thunderstorms could roll through during the afternoon hours. From Gillette, Wyoming down towards Santa Fe, New Mexico, a marginal risk of severe weather is in place. For the same areas, strong winds and  hail could accompany some of these storms. Winds around 60 mph and hail up to 2 inches in diameter might be seen. Rain could be quite heavy at times which could lead to the possibility of flash floods in Colorado and New Mexico.   For WeatherNation -Meteorologist Shelly Lindblade
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