Mostly cloudy. Chance of thunderstorms until midnight. Then becoming partly cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms after midnight. Lows in the upper 50s. Chance of thunderstorms 30 percent.
Monday
Mostly sunny. A 20 percent chance of thunderstorms late in the afternoon. Highs in the upper 80s. Southeast winds 10 to 15 mph in the afternoon.
There are currently no warnings or advisories for this location.
Local Storm Report
07/05/2009 0700 PM
Sterling, Logan County.
Hail m1.00 inch, reported by trained spotter.
Pea to Marble sized hail 1-2 feet deep in drifts. Some Main Street flooding up to 2 feet deep. Trees down. Wall cloud seen earlier with an attached funnel cloud.
07/05/2009 0658 PM
Sterling, Logan County.
Thunderstorm wind damage, reported by law enforcement.
In Sterling... trees down and a light pole down. Roof torn off apartment building. No injuries.
07/05/2009 0640 PM
5 miles se of Sterling, Logan County.
Tornado, reported by trained spotter.
07/05/2009 0700 PM
Sterling, Logan County.
Hail m1.00 inch, reported by trained spotter.
Pea to Marble sized hail 1-2 feet deep in drifts. Some Main Street flooding up to 2 feet deep. Trees down. Wall cloud seen earlier with an attached funnel cloud.
07/05/2009 0658 PM
Sterling, Logan County.
Thunderstorm wind damage, reported by law enforcement.
In Sterling... trees down and a light pole down. Possible tornado.
07/05/2009 0640 PM
5 miles se of Sterling, Logan County.
Tornado, reported by trained spotter.
07/05/2009 0658 PM
Sterling, Logan County.
Thunderstorm wind damage, reported by law enforcement.
In Sterling... trees down and a light pole down. Possible tornado.
07/05/2009 0640 PM
5 miles se of Sterling, Logan County.
Tornado, reported by trained spotter.
07/05/2009 0640 PM
5 miles se of Sterling, Logan County.
Tornado, reported by trained spotter.
Public Information Statement
Statement as of 2:59 am MDT on July 06, 2009
... Today in Metro Denver weather history...
29-15 in 2000... the 29th marked the beginning of a near record hot streak for Metro Denver. The high temperatures... as recorded at Denver International Airport... exceeded the 90 degree mark for 17 consecutive days from June 29th through July 15th. This was one day short of equaling the all time record. The record of 18 consecutive 90 degree or above days was first set from July 1st through July 18th... 1874. The record was equaled from July 6th through July 23rd... 1901. 4-8 in 1989... one of the most intense heat waves on record roasted Metro Denver. The temperature reached 100 degrees or more on 5 consecutive days. The city had previously never recorded more than 2 straight 100-degree days since records began in 1872. Water and electricity usage reached all time highs. The heat wave created extremely dry weather conditions... which contributed to a major Forest fire in Boulder Canyon on July 9th. The temperature reached 103 degrees on the 8th... and the Mercury climbed to 101 degrees on both the 4th and 5th... and to 102 degrees on both the 6th and 7th. The low temperature of 68 degrees on the 8th equaled the record high minimum for the date. 6 in 1876... the high temperature reached 101 degrees in downtown Denver. In 1943... four people were injured by lightning in Denver during a severe early evening thunderstorm. At least two houses were set on fire by the lightning. One house had 1500 dollars in damage and the other 1000 dollars. In 1959... wind and lightning caused some damage in Metro Denver. Wind gusts to 67 mph blew down power lines... signs... and trees. Lightning struck several transformers... leaving many areas without power. In 1971... a microburst wind gust to 68 mph was recorded at Stapleton International Airport. In 1973... the temperature reached a high of 103 degrees. This was the second consecutive day with a temperature of 100 degrees or more. In 1984... a weak tornado moved through eastern Aurora. About 10 homes sustained minor damage to roofs; some sections of fence were thrown more than a block. Soft hail... an inch in diameter... fell over central Aurora... and 1.35 inches of rain fell in just 45 minutes... 5 miles east of Buckley field. Torrential rain and hail stopped traffic on I-225 in central Aurora for 15 minutes. Street flooding was widespread. A wind gust to 57 mph was recorded in southeast Aurora. A wind gust to 66 mph was reported at Front Range Airport near Bennett. Northwest winds gusted to 44 mph at Stapleton International Airport where only 1/8 inch hail fell. In 1986... one inch diameter hail fell near Conifer in the foothills west of Denver. The storm produced 1.50 inches of rain in an hour with a storm total of 2.15 inches. Nearby Buffalo Creek was drenched with 0.80 inch of rain in just 10 minutes. In 1996... 3/4 inch diameter hail fell in Bennett... east of Denver. Hail... as large as 1 1/2 inches in diameter... damaged several vehicles in the parking lot of the Colorado Speedway Race Track near Dacono north of Denver. Several trees were also damaged. In 2001... a severe thunderstorm wind gust to 59 mph was recorded at Denver International Airport... along with small hail.