More t-storms raked parts of the tri-state (reaching severe levels in Adams CO with downed trees reported in Peebles) on Wednesday in the same fashion as they did on Monday and Tuesday (locally heavy downpours/isolated severe storms). The cut-off low that I have been talking about for days now is finally beginning to fade, thus our rain chances will slowly decrease. For Thursday, there will still be enough energy in the atmosphere to warrant a 30% chance of showers/t-storms. Just like today, any storms that do develop with have the potential to produce locally heavy rain, small hail, and gusty winds. Other than that, expect partly to mostly cloudy skies and high temps topping out around 80 degrees.
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