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DENVER (KDVR) — Remnants from Hurricane Nora could impact Colorado on Wednesday and Thursday.

Meteorologist Chris Tomer said the moisture might get sucked into Colorado, “juicing-up” the atmosphere with heavy rain in a short amount of time.

There is a possible chance of flash flooding in the mountains, especially for areas with burn scars.

Expect impacts to Denver and the Front Range to be much lower.

We are still still a few days out, so there’s a chance the details of the moisture could change. Meteorologist Chris Tomer said, “If you have mountain plans between Wednesday afternoon and Thursday you might reconsider.”