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  • 6/13/2025
AccuWeather's Tony Laubach hits the road once more heading for the High Plains as severe weather is expected to shift northward towards Wyoming, Colorado, Montana and the Dakotas.
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00:00Hitting the road once again to be tracking more severe weather across the Central High Plains today.
00:04We're starting to see that shift to the north as the next several days, probably well into next week,
00:10we'll start to see that severe weather threat shift much further to the north, including areas like Montana and the Dakotas.
00:16Today I'm going to be tracking areas along the front range of northern Colorado and southern Wyoming.
00:20I'll be working my way east on I-80 following those storms through the evening.
00:24We saw a little bit of that yesterday as we saw some severe storms along the front range between Wyoming and Colorado.
00:30These storms moving up near the Johnstown area were briefly severe, more pulse-type in nature,
00:35but certainly did provide some interesting looks to the sky and some heavy rain there at times as well.
00:40Hail reported up in Wyoming with some of those storms as well.
00:43I will be tracking these storms through the evening with damaging winds and large hail being the primary threats
00:48across southeast Wyoming and northeast Colorado, eventually moving into the Nebraska Panhandle
00:53where I will continue tracking those storms this evening.
00:55Reporting for AccuWeather in northern Colorado, I'm meteorologist Tony Lawback.

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