DENVER — Severe weather will make a comeback across the Denver area late Monday afternoon through the overnight hours of Tuesday, bringing with it the potential for hail and damaging winds in parts of the metro, forecasters with the National Weather Service in Boulder said Monday.
Scattered showers and storms have already begun over the high country, and those are expected to drift onto the I-25 Corridor from Denver up to Fort Collins and the northeastern plains starting Monday afternoon through the evening and into early Tuesday morning.
The first round of storms should start after about 2 or 3 p.m. over southwestern Colorado and move up to the central mountains a few hours later, according to Denver7 chief meteorologist Lisa Hidalgo, who said those storms will then start to pick up some steam as we get into the late afternoon hours before a cold front moves in between 5 and 8 p.m., bringing locally heavy rainfall for the remainder of the night and into the early hours of Tuesday…