Issue Date: Monday, May 1st, 2017
Issue Time: 10:20 AM MDT
Summary:
A strong low pressure system pushed east of Colorado yesterday, leaving the state with a few lingering rain/snow showers. The most significant precipitation, relatively speaking, fell across the Southeast Plains and Front Range regions. According to CoCoRaHS observers, the following counties were the big winners:
Prowers County: 0.75 inches
Boulder County: 0.60 inches
Cheyenne County: 0.45 inches
Larimer County: 0.44 inches
For a statewide look at 24-hour precipitation totals, please take a look at the Storm Total Precipitation map below. No flash flooding occurred yesterday.