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Snow has started to accumulate on trees and grass, but not pavement. I thought my area would be seeing rain right now.

The cad high doesn't erode until tonight on most models so not surprised in hindsight. GFS and Rgem show over 5 liquid in northern CO, you gotta get up to some place with elevation.
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We had perhaps an inch on the grass before the precip lightened and the sun angle increased. Pretty much all snow though, right around 32-33 F all morning. Rush hour traffic was horrible. Roads were slushy and in fact pretty slippery around 8:30, better now. APA had 0.29" melted from 6 AM-noon. The plants will be happy.

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The Windsor tornado in 2008 formed with a large upper low much like this, (farther west, in Utah) with SSE winds at 500mb. This could be a reason to watch some of these areas closely, as the 00z NAM shows some excellent 2000 J/kg CAPE values around Wray, CO.

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Drove up by Fort Morgan to watch the storms roll through. Decent rotation with the storm, but could never produce. Had a few wall clouds though.

 

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On the way back to Northglenn, looked to the southeast and got a good picture of a developing storm with orientation completely opposite of typical, courtesy of the upper air pattern.

 

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And a Weather Channel producer asked to use some of my pictures on the air, but without access to TV, don't know if they made it on or not.

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Nice. Those looked like little storms on radar. Oh well, if you can see a wall cloud without being hit by hail, that's a win.  We had 2.2" to 2.4" storm total since Wednesday's sprinkles/graupel. That's a lot for us. I don't think we have seen a 2-day period this wet since the floods of 2013. Oh boy, was it ever fun to get raindrops blown in my face. It's like I never left Ohio.

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I kept driving through the storm and got into the extreme hail core. It wasn't terribly large hail, almost all of it was 1/2" or smaller, but the quantities were insane. It had accumulated several inches deep on I-76 and I saw a few accidents caused by people spinning out in it.

 

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