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hail
11 Porch Notes tagged “hail,” from counties across Colorado.
Cars and driving - Yuma County
On the plains around Wray and Yuma, summer storms are part of the calendar
Yuma County sits in tornado-and-hail country, so the National Weather Service forecast and warnings are a normal part of planning a summer day here.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Kiowa County
On Kiowa County's plains, the weather is the road hazard to plan around
Kiowa County's open Eastern Plains see severe thunderstorms, large hail, high wind, and ground blizzards, so the National Weather Service forecast is part of driving here.
Read note ->Home and property - Lincoln County
On the Lincoln County plains, hail and wind are a normal home risk
Summer storms on the Eastern Plains around Limon and Hugo bring hail and high wind, which shape how homeowners think about roofs and insurance here.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Otero County
On the Otero County plains, summer storms drive fast and hit hard
Otero County's open plains see severe summer thunderstorms with hail, high wind, and tornado risk, and the National Weather Service in Pueblo is the source to watch.
Read note ->Home and property - El Paso County
In El Paso County, hail shapes your roof and your insurance policy
This part of the Front Range gets hail often, so check the roof's age and your policy's wind-and-hail deductible before you buy.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Kit Carson County
On the I-70 plains, it is the weather, not the curves, that can close the road
Kit Carson County's stretch of I-70 is flat and straight, but plains storms, hail, high wind, and blowing snow can make driving here dangerous and can close the highway.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Bent County
On the plains, the weather to plan for is wind, hail, and open-road storms
Driving and living in Bent County means planning for plains hazards like severe thunderstorms, hail, high wind, and blowing snow on long, open county roads.
Read note ->Home and property - Prowers County
On the Prowers County plains, severe weather is a normal season
Prowers County sits in open plains country where hail, high wind, and the chance of tornadoes are part of the warm-season weather to plan for.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Weld County
On the Weld County plains, weather can change the drive fast
Open Eastern Plains country in Weld County brings hail, high wind, and summer storms that can quickly affect driving and visibility.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Sedgwick County
Driving Sedgwick County's plains means watching the sky and the wind
Northeast Colorado's open country brings summer thunderstorms, hail, and high wind plus winter ground blizzards, so checking the forecast and road conditions is part of plains driving.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Phillips County
On Phillips County roads, watch the sky before a long drive
Open plains country in Phillips County brings hail, high wind, and fast-moving summer storms that can change driving conditions on long county roads.
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