also some spotty shower activity continues from yampa down to eagle where we have had the thunderstorms in southwest colorado, and that's where most of our storms will really develop and push north through the day. the monsoon flow, well off to the east and southeast. we barely have enough moisture have enough along and east of i- 25, to see a significant chance for rain here. any storms that do develop, not expected to be severe. just a risk for general storms out there this afternoon. and there you can see by 3:00, today, they are scattered through our central and southern mountains, and for the most part, stay there. and we will see clouds here in denver, maybe a small chance, one, maybe two of those showers, east of i-25 but most of the rain stays off to the west, with the thunderstorms, with isolated storms in southeast colorado through tonight as well. and once we get into tomorrow, cold front starts to push in, closer to the states. this is going to increase our rain chances and it is going to bring with it some cooler air. it just takes long enough to arrive on tuesday. that tue