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As we discussed last night, this system has had a few tricks up its sleeve. A snow band last night delivered the goods, and oh-how-close it was to finally delivering Fort Collins a boom! While Fort ...
Plenty to sort through with this update, and based on what I'm seeing we have a lot riding on it too. First, let's look at what La Niña and rest of the global sea surface temperature anomalies have ...
There's a lot of snow in those Rocky Mountains, the Sierras, and the Cascades to help the water situation across the American West, and the snowpack is so much more impressive than we had expected.
Chilly air has moved back into Northeast Colorado this morning after a record-setting warm first half of the week. Temperatures are mainly in the 30s and 40s across NECO, with 40s and 50s this morning ...
Although Monday is to be relatively quiet, July 4th and Wednesday will bring risks of hail and tornadoes to parts of eastern Colorado, and may include the Denver and Colorado Springs metro areas. Here ...
Considering the recent flow of moisture toward the western U.S. from the Pacific (atmospheric river events), let's check in on how the water situation looks presently, particularly the Colorado River ...
At Denver International Airport, where official records are kept for Denver, we saw 9.2" of snow from this system – about as snug as you can get into a 6 - 12" forecast. While not the biggest storm on ...
There's no way around it. If you're a fan of the cooler season, this October has not been kind to you so far! We briefly discussed a possible pattern change around the 18th in one of our posts earlier ...
Showers have moved into the state, and some have developed on the Plains and are trying to push into the metro areas. Expect periods of showers today through the next few days, although tonight ...
You must have sensed our hesitation in last night's update with regard to high-end snow potential along the northern urban corridor. Some of the high resolution, short term models were hinting at the ...
Another day with awesome temperatures in the forecast across the area before our next change arrives this evening and Thursday. Highs along the urban corridor will again take aim at the 70°F mark ...
Today's storms will be scattered, with some at risk of becoming severe, but tomorrow and Friday's storms will be widespread, increasing the risk of flooding as temperatures drop more than 20 degrees ...