
Transfort, which has been used to help shelter people in the City Park area, is expected to resume service. – Eric Larsen 7:53 p.m.: Fort Collins City Park to reopen at 8:15 p.m.įort Collins City Park is expected to reopen at 8:15 p.m., with the city's fireworks show still scheduled for 9:30 p.m., as thunderstorms move east. As of now, it looks like area fireworks shows will be able to move forward, though watchers may want to find a raincoat, if they haven't already.

Good news for fireworks enthusiasts: According to a tweet from the city of Fort Collins, there's still the potential for rain this evening, but weather radar shows the potential for hail and lightning has diminished. 8:15 p.m.: Threat of hail, lightning passes from Fort Collins area This story will be updated with pertinent National Weather Service watches and warnings, along with any announced fireworks shows in the Fort Collins area, so return to for more.
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With many communities planning outdoor activities later Tuesday when severe weather is expected to hit, it'll be smart to have an indoor backup plan.īefore you go searching for your "Independence Day" or "The Sandlot" DVDs for a Fourth of July movie marathon, here's what to know about the weather outlook. Rain, thunderstorms and a chance of hail across Colorado have already led to the postponement or cancellation of numerous planned community fireworks shows, including those in Estes Park and Sterling. The Fourth of July weather outlook looks unsettled at best. UPDATE: Fourth of July weather dampens firework shows, produces impressive rainfall totals

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