Sitting in Limon and actually got on a surprisingly decent storm east of Denver after making my trip to DIA. Took a lunch break at Qdoba and fired out on I-70 into Byers where I intercepted a severe storm producing blowing dust, nickel to quarter sized hail, and some heavy rain. A tornado warning was issued which shot me east out of the core to get in front of the storm where I observed a couple of funnels and a decent area of rotation just outside of Deer Trail. I stayed in front of the storm along I-70 into Limon where I sit under the occasional CG sipping away a Cranberry Raspberry Snapple and deciding my next move. GRLevel3 is showing an outflow dominate line of storms from I-76 south to near Colorado Springs. Nothing looks exceptionally inviting just yet, although there are some enhanced areas of convection just to my east between here and Flagler. I'm waiting things out in Limon to see how the next 15 minutes unfold. Also worth a mention is a weak area of storms in Larimer County back along the foothills which may provide lightning in a few hours, so I'm going to keep tabs on that as well. So with that, off to my Snapple and watching...