

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: Northern Colorado Regional Airport: 2.51 inches.Fort Collins: 1.03 inches to 3.29 inches.Timnath: 1.24 to 5.5 inches (the highest reported rain total in Larimer County on the weather service's data).These reports are from the National Weather Service: Here is a look at rainfall totals in and around the Fort Collins area after Sunday's deluge The city has received at least a trace of rain all but one day in June with more rain in the forecast for the rest of the week.Fort Collins area averages about 15 inches of precipitation a year. The city has received 11 inches of precipitation this year.

The city averages 1.90 inches of rain in June but has already recorded 4.06 inches this June. The city reported 1.18 inches of rain Sunday and Monday at its official weather station on the main CSU campus as of Monday, according to the Colorado Climate Center.

"This was a localized, very intense storm on the south end of town,'' Schumacher said. He said another storm May 23, 2014, produced similar amounts of rain in Loveland. Russ Schumacher, professor in CSU's Department of Atmospheric Science and Colorado's state climatologist, said it was likely the city's most intense rainstorm since Aug. Watch Video: Spring Creek running high through Edora Park in Fort CollinsĪnother in a long line of June storms dumped nearly 5.5 inches of rain in southwest Timnath, 5 inches of rain in southwest Windsor and as much as 3.29 inches in southeast Fort Collins, causing flooding in low-lying parts of the area Sunday night into Monday.
