Pueblo, CO
Weather Forecast Office
Severe Weather Awareness Week...April 14th through 20th
The National Weather Service wants everyone to be part of a Weather-Ready Nation. Colorado is an annual host for tornadoes, flash floods, large hail, killer lightning, and wind damage. Are you weather ready? Now is the time to make sure you know how to stay safe when severe weather threatens. Therefore, the week of April 14th through 20th has been designated Colorado Severe Weather Awareness Week.
Each year, for the past 20 years, there have been an average of 50 tornadoes in Colorado. Each year, on average, three people have been killed by lightning and another 13 people have been injured by lightning. Some of the biggest insurance losses each year are due to large hail.
The National Weather Service offices which serve Colorado will issue a series of public information statements during the week covering the following topics...
Downloadable National Weather Service brochures are available...including severe weather information and safety brochures by clicking HERE.
The Southern Colorado Guide to Frequently Used NWS Terms is available HERE.
Sunday...Introduction (this web page is the introduction)
Monday..........Watches and Warnings
Tuesday.........Tornados and Tornado Safety
Wednesday...Floods and Flash Floods
Thursday........Damaging Wind and Hail
Friday.............Lightning and Wildfires
Saturday........A review of the week
Warnings are issued by the National Weather Service for a variety of thunderstorm hazards. Make sure you have a way to receive warnings. If you live in a community with a siren, understand the protocol for sounding those sirens. If you have a relatively new cell phone, you will receive tornado and flash flood warnings on your phone if you are in the areas of the warning. NOAA All Hazards Weather Radio is another great way to monitor the weather and receive warnings, and can found at most hardware or electronics stores.
Safety information, watches, warnings, forecasts, past weather, and much more information is available at your local National Weather Service websites:
WWW.WEATHER.GOV/DENVER NWS Denver/Boulder
WWW.WEATHER.GOV/PUEBLO NWS Pueblo
WWW.WEATHER.GOV/GOODLAND NWS Goodland
WWW.WEATHER.GOV/GJT NWS Grand Junction
ACTIVE ALERTS
Warnings by State - click ATOM button
Excessive Rainfall Forecasts
River Flooding
Convective Outlooks
Hurricanes
Fire Weather Outlooks
UV Alerts
Space Weather
Winter Winter Forecasts
Enhanced Data Display(EDD)
PAST WEATHER
Climate Monitoring
Astronomical Data
Certified Weather Data
CURRENT CONDITIONS
Radar
River Levels
Observed Precipitation
Surface Weather
Upper Air
Marine and Buoy Reports
Climate Monitoring
Snow Cover
Satellite
Space Weather
Enhanced Data Display(EDD)
FORECAST
Severe Weather
Drought
Fire Weather
Front/Precipitation Maps
Graphical Foreast Maps
Rivers
Marine
Offshore and High Seas
Hurricanes
Aviation Weather
Climate Outlook
Enhanced Data Display(EDD)
WEATHER SAFETY
Owlie Skywarn - for kids
NOAA Weather Radio
StormReady
Natural Weather Hazard Statistics
Red Cross
Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA)
National Weather Service SafetyBrochures
US Dept of Commerce
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
National Weather Service
Pueblo, CO
3 Eaton Way
Pueblo, CO 81001-4856
(719) 948-9429
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