Issue Date: Monday, July 10, 2017
Issue Time: 10:30AM MDT
Summary:
The drier atmosphere and increased subsidence yesterday limited both rainfall coverage and storm totals. The strongest storm that formed was over rural Weld County and radar estimates were 1.6 inches at the storm center. The nearest CoCoRaHS station recorded 0.30 inches of rainfall. Both the northern high country and southern high country were the focal point for thunderstorm formation. In the northern high country, CoCoRaHS highest rainfall total was 0.65 inches. The highest southern high country rainfall was 0.7 inches in Alamosa County. There were no storm reports yesterday.
Flooding was not reported on Sunday. For rainfall estimates in your area, check out the State Precipitation Map below.
