Fort Collins, CO Lightning Map
Real-time lightning tracking for Fort Collins, Colorado. This city averages 42 thunderstorm days per year, making lightning awareness important for Fort Collins residents and visitors.
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Real-Time Lightning Near Fort Collins
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Thunderstorm Season in Fort Collins
When to expect lightning activity in Fort Collins, CO
Fort Collins sees most of its thunderstorm activity between May and August, with June and July being the peak months. Storms are typically driven by frontal systems and can develop rapidly during warm, humid afternoons. The transition months of May and September can also bring significant lightning.
Compared to the national average of approximately 25 thunderstorm days per year, Fort Collins sees 17 more days of thunderstorm activity. The Colorado statewide average is 45 days.
Lightning Safety Tips for Fort Collins
Essential guidelines to stay safe during thunderstorms
30-30 Rule
When you see lightning, count to 30. If you hear thunder before reaching 30, get indoors. Wait 30 minutes after the last thunderclap before going outside.
Seek Shelter
With 42 thunderstorm days annually, residents of Fort Collins should always have a shelter plan. Move inside a substantial building or hard-topped vehicle.
Stay Informed
Use Lightning Tracker to monitor real-time lightning near Fort Collins. Set alerts for your neighborhood to get advance warning of approaching storms.
Avoid Open Areas
Stay away from open fields, hilltops, isolated trees, and bodies of water during storms. If hiking, descend from ridges and peaks immediately.
Useful Guides for Fort Collins
These guides match the nearby-lightning and alert questions people ask most often
Use this guide to judge nearby strike danger fast, especially when storms are building near your neighborhood.
Alerts Best alert options for Fort Collins stormsSee how app alerts, NOAA weather radio, and local warnings work when storms move toward your city.
Map guide How to read live lightning around Fort CollinsUnderstand strike clusters, motion, and timing so you can decide when to get indoors.
Fort Collins Lightning FAQ
Fast answers for live lightning, storm season, and safety in Fort Collins
How many thunderstorm days does Fort Collins, Colorado get per year?
Fort Collins averages 42 thunderstorm days per year. The national average is approximately 25 days, and the Colorado statewide average is 45 days.
When is thunderstorm season in Fort Collins?
Fort Collins sees most of its thunderstorm activity between May and August, with June and July being the peak months. Storms are typically driven by frontal systems and can develop rapidly during warm, humid afternoons. The transition months of May and September can also bring significant lightning.
What should I do if caught in a lightning storm in Fort Collins?
Follow the 30-30 rule: if the time between seeing lightning and hearing thunder is 30 seconds or less, seek shelter immediately. With 42 thunderstorm days annually in Fort Collins, always have a shelter plan. Move inside a substantial building or hard-topped vehicle, and wait 30 minutes after the last thunderclap before going outside.
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