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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.

The week ahead: October 26-30, 2015

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After a very tranquil and mild weekend with temperatures in the upper 60’s, this week’s weather will be cooler and more seasonal. We start off the week under cloudy skies due to an upper level system in the Pacific Northwest. The pattern then turns more active late in the week, with even the potential for a few snowflakes. Continue reading for all the details!

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PowderCAST returning for 2015-16 winter ski season!

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October is here and with that comes snow-making across the Colorado ski resorts! With overnight temperatures now dropping below freezing, Copper, Loveland, and A-Basin are making the white stuff as we speak. BouldeCAST is happy to inform you that PowderCASTs will be returning very soon! In these discussions, we provide in-depth forecasts for powder at several of the ski resorts in Colorado, each and every week through the winter season, with special storm updates as needed. We will get the forecasts out to you well in advance, allowing you to plan your ski days accordingly.

At this stage, weather does not look to get active for snow in the mountains until at least mid to late next week, but we will definitely keep you posted. Stay tuned skiers!

The week ahead: October 12-16, 2015

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Following a warm weekend, with highs in the mid to upper 80’s across the Plains, this week will feature slightly cooler but still above average temperatures  for the middle of October. A series of cold fronts will be the main storyline, along with the subsequent effect they will have on high temperatures.  Our chance of rain is next to nil and hence it will be great weather for outdoor activities all around. Read on to find out just how warm it will get!

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The week ahead: September 29-October 3, 2015

A cold front pushed through the region yesterday afternoon and behind it, northeasterly winds ensued with isolated showers across northeast Colorado. That will make for a cooler day today, with a quick return to the 80’s by Wednesday. Big changes are on the horizon, though! Could portions of Boulder County see snow showers come Friday? Continue reading to find out!

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The week ahead: September 14-18, 2015

After a dry and warm weekend across northeastern Colorado, with portions of the area rising into the lower 90’s, this week will feature a gradual cool down as a large upper-level trough digs southward into the northwestern United States by mid to late week. For a detailed analysis, including forecast uncertainty, read on!

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The week ahead: August 24-28, 2015

After a gorgeous Sunday across the entire Boulder area, the heat returns as the ridge of high pressure rebuilds from the south. By midweek, a system approaches, bringing a chance of storms back into our forecast. The past week has also been quite hazy/smoky, most prominently on Saturday. When will the smoke clear? Read on to find out!

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The week ahead: August 10-14, 2015

Monsoon moisture returns for the first half of the week, after a relatively dry August so far. Temperatures will start off cool in the 80’s with gradual warming into the low 90’s by Friday. The annual Perseid meteor shower is slated to peak on Wednesday evening after midnight. Read on to find out how many shooting stars will be visible and if the weather of Boulder County will cooperate!

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