Unseasonably warm conditions will continue for the next few days before cooler and unsettled weather arrives later in the week. We’re also watching a potential winter storm but the track remains uncertain at this time.
Unseasonably warm conditions will continue for the next few days before cooler and unsettled weather arrives later in the week. We’re also watching a potential winter storm but the track remains uncertain at this time.
Are you hoping for a White Christmas in 2019? Don’t hold your breath. We discuss the weather pattern that is quickly erasing any chance for a White Christmas in Denver and Boulder this year.
A rather quiet week is in store for the state. There is really only one system passing through after one exits today. The rest of the time we will be under high pressure. That should allow for very pleasant weather overall, even in the Mountains.
Skiers rejoice! A persistent influx of sub-tropical moisture associated with a developing atmospheric river event will bring a prolonged period of light to moderate snow to the Mountains in the coming days.
In the absence of any major storm systems approaching Colorado, this week will remain fairly quiet with primarily dry conditions. Temperatures will vary day-to-day however from the 30’s to the 50’s. We’re also watching a powerful jet that is expected to move overhead late in the week bringing widespread snowfall and blustery conditions to the Mountains.
We’ve been monitoring a weak storm system lingering off the California coastline for the last few days. Latest model guidance indicates a track that is significantly further north than what has been advertised the last few days. While there is still some uncertainty, especially in regards to temperatures and the potential for rain versus snow in our area, the chances have increased for precipitation during the day Thursday. Read our updated forecast discussion including our thoughts on snow amounts.
A milder week is expected, but there is still plenty of snow on the ground to hamper our warm-up. We detail how warm we may get, along with the threat of gusty winds, light snow/rain showers, and what skiers can expect for the week ahead. Read on for more details.
This week’s snowstorm was definitely one to remember! We review the BIG snow totals and take a look at how the ingredients came together perfectly to produce the biggest and most widespread dumping of snow for our area in nearly four years.
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