Wind gusts of as much as 70 mph are anticipated alongside the foothills Thursday, although Denver will solely see gusts reaching 15 mph, based on the Nationwide Climate Service.
Mountain passes and cities are forecasted to be probably the most impacted by excessive winds on Thursday, with gusts of as much as 92 mph on Longs Peak, 67 mph on Berthoud Cross, 58 mph in Estes Park, 55 mph in Nederland and 51 mph on Loveland Cross, according to the National Weather Service’s Boulder office.
Gusts in Denver will vary 12 to 17 mph on Thursday and Friday, whereas wind gusts in Boulder will vary from 23 to 31 mph on Thursday earlier than quieting down Friday, based on the company.
NWS issued a hazardous weather outlook on Wednesday for northeast and north central Colorado, with robust westerly winds growing within the mountains and foothills beginning at midnight and lasting by way of Thursday night.
Gusts of as much as 70 mph are potential over the Entrance Vary mountains and foothills on Thursday, and
Windy circumstances and lightweight snow are anticipated to proceed within the mountains by way of the weekend, based on the company.
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