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.
Following a weekend of unsettled and at times, stormy weather, this week will see precipitation chances gradually decrease and highs turning quite warm to end the week. However, there are hints of another active pattern for the coming weekend over Colorado. Read on for our full weekly forecast.

After an historic snow storm produced 18″ in Boulder and up to 45″ in the nearby Foothills over the weekend, our attention turns to the week ahead. Highlights include a cold and dreary first few days, with a warming trend and gorgeous weather by week’s end. In fact, highs look to return back to the 70’s by Friday. Read on for our full forecast for the upcoming week.

We hope you had a wonderful weekend. Whether you were skiing up in the mountains or biking/hiking in the Foothills, the weather was perfect for all outdoor activities! The warming trend continues today, but takes a slight reprieve by midweek with a cold front ushering in mountain snow. The warmth rebounds to end the week with lots of sunshine. Overall a great week to kick of the month of April! Continue reading for our full outlook.
Great conditions for skiing will continue this week, as well as an active pattern for snow on the Plains. The focus for the week ahead will be a fast-moving system Wednesday, which will usher in below normal temperatures and little bit of white stuff. Beyond that, we’re also monitoring a second chance of snow for the weekend. Read on for our full forecast.
This week’s weather begins cooler but seasonal with a chance of a rain/snow mix. Don’t worry though. Warmth returns later in the week with near 70-degree temperatures. Read on for more in-depth forecast discussion.
After a mild weekend, we return to winter starting this evening as an upper-level shortwave dives southeast bringing snowfall to Boulder, the adjacent Foothills, and Denver. After the snow moves out early Tuesday, temperatures moderate with sunshine and low 50’s to round out the week. How much snow is on tap? Read on to find out!
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