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At a Glance Hail, flooding, wind damage, snow and funnel clouds were all reported in Colorado on Sunday.

The hail accumulated in some spots, causing cars to crash or roll over because of the slick conditions.

Colorado is no stranger to drastic changes in weather conditions over a short period of time, and June can bring just about everything.

Sunday was no exception – hail, flooding, wind damage, snow and funnel clouds were all reported in Colorado as a low-pressure system moved through the state and interacted with a moist atmosphere.

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Hail accumulated in parts of the Centennial State Sunday afternoon, causing several cars to crash into the median just south of Gilcrest, Colorado, along U.S. Highway 85.

Elsewhere in northern Colorado, a car was in the ditch and several other cars rolled over, likely due to hail along the roadway.

Farther south, hail was also observed in Denver and Colorado Springs on Sunday.

Additionally, heavy rain led to flooding of some roads in Denver on Sunday , KDVR-TV reported. Hail had also accumulated on streets, sidewalks and lawns in portions of the city .

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Late Sunday afternoon, severe thunderstorms produced damaging winds in eastern Colorado, where a 66-mph gust was reported at Kit Carson County Airport.

While no tornadoes were reported in the state Sunday, there were quite a few observations of funnel clouds.

As if the severe weather and flooding weren't enough, it was cold enough for snow to fall on Sunday in the Rockies of Colorado.

Brian Donegan is a meteorologist at weather.com. Follow him on Facebook , Twitter and Instagram .