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Tony Laubach reports that severe weather, including damaging winds and isolated tornadoes, are expected across the High Plains throughout the week.
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00:00Well, the high plains have been active over the weekend and we're going to continue to see severe weather be
00:04a threat for a lot of folks in the high plains, including front range cities of Colorado and Wyoming, Colorado
00:10Springs, Cheyenne and Denver all in line to see severe weather at some point this week. Today's setup though, fortunately
00:16a little bit further to the east as we're expecting supercell development across southeast Wyoming and the Nebraska Panhandle. Those
00:23storms diving southeast into northeast Colorado and portions of northwest Kansas. Areas hit very hard with the
00:29latest rounds of severe weather we've seen over the weekend. Large hail, some very large as well as damaging winds.
00:36The likely threats with the supercells today certainly can't rule out a few isolated tornadoes as well. A lot of
00:41those over the weekend, mainly on the brief and weak side here in the high plains. Certainly a far cry
00:46from what they saw in Illinois and Indiana on Sunday. The severe weather threat again will continue through the week
00:52Tuesday into Wednesday again more to the west along that front range I-25 corridor. So hail and damaging winds
00:58a threat for those areas as well.
00:59And again, we can't rule out the possibility of isolated tornadoes each day this week. Reporting from Holyoke, Colorado for
01:06AccuWeather, I'm meteorologist Tony Laubach.
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