More white stuff is in the forecast for early Thursday morning. Unfortunately, poor timing could interrupt the morning commute. We discuss why this snow is “sneaky”, the timeline for the event, and potential snow amounts.
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More white stuff is in the forecast for early Thursday morning. Unfortunately, poor timing could interrupt the morning commute. We discuss why this snow is “sneaky”, the timeline for the event, and potential snow amounts.
A review of the snow totals from Monday night into Tuesday morning.
We’ve been tracking basic atmospheric surface parameters at BoulderCAST Station since 2015. Recently we have added a laser particle counter that monitors air quality. Read on for details on how air quality is measured, why it matters, and where you can find the data from our sensor.
Mother Nature never disappoints us! Just when it looks like another quiet weather-week in Colorado, snow is on the horizon! We talk timing, amounts, and model uncertainty for wet snow beginning Friday morning. Read on for details.
UPDATE (FRIDAY 6AM): We are seeing better agreement among the models this morning. Better, but still not great. We have increased snow totals slightly and that is reflected in our included snowfall map.
This week’s weather quiz topic was snowfall forecasting. Read on for some background information, the quiz results, and a deep dive into the answer. Continue reading
We hope you had a great New Year’s Eve and managed to stay warm! Despite snow falling for more than eightteen hours straight in many locations, it didn’t add up to all that much, or overly impact holiday travel. We review the snow totals from across the Front Range and when the bitter cold will break.
A “perfect storm” of ingredients are coming together across Colorado to produce gusty winds for the Front Range on Wednesday. When will the winds arrive and how strong will they be? Read on to find out. We also discuss snow amounts in the Mountains and our latest thoughts on the potential for a White Christmas in Denver.
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