![]() It's pretty far out to say anything definitive, but next week looks to be drier and warmer with daytime highs creeping into the mid-80s. Sunday: A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms mostly sunny with a high near 84 and a low near 53. Saturday: Sunny with a high near 83 and a low near 54. High near 77 low near 51.įriday: Mostly sunny with a high near 76, but thunderstorms possible after noon. Thursday: A 60% chance of precipitation with sowers likely after noon. Wednesday: A 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms after noon. Mostly cloudy with a high near 68 degrees and a low near 49. Tuesday: A 60% chance of precipitation with an increasing chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Here's a more detailed look at the daily forecast, as of midday Monday: A warming trend is expected to boost daytime highs into the 80s Saturday and Sunday, when mostly sunny skies are expected. The National Weather Service is predicting a significant chance of showers and thunderstorms through Thursday and possibly into Friday. Those looking for a reprieve from June's soggy weather might have to wait until the weekend. Sunday.Ĭhance of thunderstorms to persist through the week in Fort Collins A reporting station at Peckham in Weld County reported 2.48 inches of rain between 9-10 p.m.These are as reported by the National Weather Service or the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow network: Here are some other impressive rainfall totals from around the state Bellvue (2.3 miles south-southwest): 0.11 inches.Fort Collins (3.1 miles west-southwest): 0.58 inches.Fort Collins (2.8 miles west): 0.78 inches.Fort Collins (4.3 miles north): 0.90 inches.Fort Collins (0.7 miles south-southwest): 1.34 inches.Fort Collins (5.6 miles east): 1.51 inches.Greeley (3.4 miles south-southwest): 1.82 inches.Indian Creek Reservoir (4 miles northeast of Wellington): 1.93 inches.Fort Collins (2.4 miles east-southeast): 1.93 inches.Fort Collins (Trilby Road and Fossil Creek Parkway): 2.13 inches.Fort Collins (4.7 miles south): 2.15 inches.Fort Collins (Preston Middle School): 2.68 inches. ![]() Fort Collins (5.3 miles south): 2.70 inches.Windsor (1.5 miles west-northwest): 2.99 inches.Fort Collins (4.1 south-southeast): 3.29 inches.Windsor (3.7 miles west-southwest): 3.70 inches.Windsor (2.9 miles southwest): 4.26 inches. ![]() These reports are from the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow network and city of Fort Collins utilities rain gauges from Sunday's storm:
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