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Showers and thunderstorms forecast for Colorado’s high country as wildfires rage across the state
By Andrea Teres-Martinez Follow
ateres-martinez@aspentimes.com at Aspen Times
· July 6, 2026
· 1 min read
Following several days of hot, dry weather, Colorado’s Western Slope is poised to see a period of rainy skies with possible thunderstorms ahead of what meteorologists expect to be an active monsoon season arriving later this summer.
Beginning on Tuesday, a wave of energy is expected to track a...
Key takeaway Beginning on Tuesday, a wave of energy is expected to track a...
Why this matters in Aspen News
The forecast of showers and thunderstorms for Colorado's high country brings mixed news for Aspen and the Roaring Fork Valley. On one hand, the possibility of rain could help alleviate some of the drought conditions that have contributed to the state's extreme fire risk. On the other hand, the threat of dry thunderstorms, which can bring lightning strikes without significant rainfall, poses a concern for wildfire risk in the region. Given Aspen's location in the Elk Mountains, where wildfire danger is already a concern during dry months, the potential for dry thunderstorms is particularly worrisome. The city's proximity to wilderness areas and its history of dealing with mountain-weather hazards, including wildfire, make it crucial for residents and visitors to remain vigilant and prepared for any changes in the weather or fire conditions.
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Published: July 6, 2026 ·
Source: Aspen Times ·
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What is this story about? Following several days of hot, dry weather, Colorado’s Western Slope is poised to see a period of rainy skies with possible thunderstorms ahead of what meteorologists expect to be an active monsoon season arriving later this summer.
Beginning on Tuesday, a wave of energy is expected to track a...
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Who reported this story? This story was reported by Andrea Teres-Martinez Follow
ateres-martinez@aspentimes.com at Aspen Times. To learn more about how Aspen News selects and reviews stories, see our editorial standards .
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