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If you are considering renting your property in order to purchase, are looking at buy to let or would like a free review of your current portfolio then please call the Lettings Branch Manager on the number shown above. Haybrook Estate Agents also offer a professional, ARLA accredited Lettings and Management Service. This property will be ideal for those looking to live life all on one level with nearby access to local schools, the park, transport links as well as shops. Into the bungalow itself you will find a spacious open plan lounge with larger than expected kitchen area with an instant hot water tap, utility area, a shower room with Jack and Jill access, two good size bedrooms with the master having fitted bedroom furniture, The latest Euro guidance for precipitation shows below average precipitation across the plains states, with the greatest precipitation anomalies well to our east.This delightful bungalow with gardens located in Stannington has ample off road parking with two driveways, wrapped around the front of the property are the well kept gardens and offers seating areas, mature shrubs, plants and trees as well as lawn. While we will no doubt continue to see off and on storm chances across the plains over the coming week, the overall pattern will be a much drier and warmer one. Not surprisingly, the heat will coincide with a drier period as well. Across the northern tier temperatures will be well above average, with above average temperatures forecast for most of Colorado as well. The heat will be widespread over the next week, with only the West Coast showing below average temperatures in the forecast for the next seven days on the latest European guidance. The only day currently not forecast to end up north of the 90 degree mark in Denver over the next seven days is Friday, with low to mid 90s back in the forecast for the weekend. Highs today across the Denver metro area will be in the mid 90s, with perhaps some upper 90s in the forecast for Thursday. As you can see in the image below, the northeast plains of Colorado will see the greatest severe storm risk in Colorado, with greater strong storm potential north of the state today: Storm chances will be greater north and east of Denver, but odds of a Monday repeat will be on the low side even there. Here is the latest hourly planner for the Denver metro area: Still, over the next several days storm chances will be quite low, and temperatures will be quite high along the urban corridor. Storm chances are never zero this time of year, especially when we have moisture in the ground as we do this year. Here's one from former Weather5280 contributor Greg Moore from his view in Erie, Colorado.

There were many great photos and videos of this tornado as it moved through such a the highly populated urban corridor. The NWS will be doing a complete storm survey today, but reports of roof damage, downed power lines, and even a structure fire were noted in the storm reports on Monday. The approximate track of the tornado is below as pieced together by spotter reports to the National Weather Service in Boulder. Monday featured both our third day in a row of 90+ degree heat in Denver, as well as a photogenic but damaging landspout tornado between Firestone and Platteville Colorado.
