Storms could once again turn severe along the Front Range Tuesday, forecasters warn.
Forecasters from the National Weather Service in Boulder say there is a possibility for severe thunderstorms, hail and localized street flooding.

Adams County School District 14 has closed all of its schools for Tuesday and canceled all activities including sports, .
In the morning, the NWS is calling for a chance for rain and patchy fog. In the afternoon, thunderstorms and rain are more likely. The high temperature will be around 65 degrees.
“Some of the storms could be severe,” according to forecasters.
It will be breezy and continue to rain on Wednesday, when the high temperature will reach around 56 degrees. The chance for precipitation is 80 percent. Thunderstorms are possible late Wednesday night, the NWS says.
The chance for rain decreases on Thursday to about 40 percent and most of that will come before noon. The high temperature will be around 62 degrees.
Sunshine is expected Friday. The high temperature will reach about 74 degrees. It gets even warmer on Saturday, with a high near 79 degrees.
There is a slight chance for rain and thunderstorms on Sunday and Monday, the weather service says. High temperatures will be in the mid to upper 70s the first part of next week.

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