Pinpoint Weather: Severe weather condition outlook on May 10.
Storms will start to fire up in the early afternoon along the Front Range and will push out to the plains through the night. Storms continue to press through the metro at night and early over night hours with the strongest storms in the afternoon.
Hail storm hits the Front Range

Pinpoint Weather: Daily projection on May 10.
Weather condition tonight: Storms continue
Rain and thunder will stay over night with lighter winds unless your area is under a thunderstorm. Lows will drop to the upper 40s with the possibility of some heavy rain overnight.

Pinpoint Weather: Overnight projection on May 10.
Looking ahead: Cool and rainy Mother's Day
We will get some breaks from the rain on Thursday morning, but it's back through the afternoon and overnight hours. This rain keeps temperature levels in the low 60s and we may hear some rumbles of thunder.
Rain will continue over night and we might see over an inch and a half of rain by the time we wake up on Friday morning.

Pinpoint Weather: Rain overalls through noon May 12.
Friday afternoon and night will be drier with partially cloudy skies and seasonal highs in the middle 60s.
Saturday starts Mother's Day weekend with highs in the low 60s and partially cloudy skies. Showers are possible in the afternoon, however rain chances are much better on Sunday afternoon and night.
What is the distinction in between an extreme thunderstorm watch and warning?
Sunday is even cooler for Mother's Day with highs in the upper 50s.

Pinpoint Weather 7-day forecast for
Denver on May 10.
Monday likewise has the possibility for some afternoon showers with seasonal highs in the upper 60s. More sunshine is back for Tuesday with moderate highs in the lower 70s.
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