Today’s forecast covers the “cool” front that will move through later today, the heavy snow dumping in the Mountains, and the on-going atmospheric river event in the southwestern United States.
Born and raised in St. Louis, Andrew obtained a Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science from the University of Colorado in 2015. From 2015 to 2020, he worked remotely in Boulder as an atmospheric scientist with NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory in Miami. Andy is now a full-time meteorologist.
Today’s forecast covers the “cool” front that will move through later today, the heavy snow dumping in the Mountains, and the on-going atmospheric river event in the southwestern United States.
Your friendly BoulderCAST meteorologist, Dr. Andrew Kren, is hosting a fundraiser for the Harvest of Hope food pantry in Boulder on the evening of Saturday, February 23rd. The night’s festivities include a silent auction with prizes donated by popular local businesses and one hundred fast-paced trivia questions, all the while enjoying beer and free appetizers. We hope you will join us in support of a good, local cause!
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Wednesday’s snow storm played out much as expected across the Boulder and Denver area. We review the snow totals, this morning’s sub-zero temperature readings, and look ahead to why the cold air will be lingering for a while.
After a warm and pleasant weekend, the trend this week is toward colder weather after a few more warm days. Arctic air will make its way back in by the middle of the week, along with the chance of snow both across the Plains and in the Mountains. Read on to find out more.
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