
Damaging hail hits Colorado town, more severe weather expected Tuesday
Damaging hail hit Milliken overnight
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The hail hit Monday night and appeared to punch holes in the back windows or shatter them on several vehicles. On Tuesday morning, several CBS Colorado viewers sent images of large hail that had fallen in the area.
Tuesday is a First Alert Weather Day as much of Colorado is under the risk of severe weather once again for the afternoon with the possibility of thunderstorms, hail and heavy rain.

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