Persistent zonal flow this week will keep chances for snow across the Mountains. The lower elevations will generally be dry and quite warm, but a late-week storm system will likely change this.
Persistent zonal flow this week will keep chances for snow across the Mountains. The lower elevations will generally be dry and quite warm, but a late-week storm system will likely change this.
Heavy snow fell Friday evening across portions of the Metro area. For potentially the first time ever, Denver International Airport reported the highest snow amount region-wide. We discuss the storm specifics and review the snow totals from across the Front Range.
We provide quick a update on the potential for heavy snow Friday evening across portions of the Metro area. Travel may become difficult with 6″ or more of snow expected in some areas.
Unseasonably cold and wintry weather continues across the Front Range through Friday night. Another large storm system will bring the threat of snow and freezing drizzle to the area in two distinct waves. We weigh in on both, including potential snow amounts, and recap the snow event from earlier in the week.
Unseasonably cold conditions and those pesky snowflakes will persist through today and tonight, though amounts will be on the light side. As for the rest of the week, we remain chilly and unsettled, watching as well the threat of a snow event to end our week. Read on for more details.
Winter weather is knocking on the door again in Boulder and Denver beginning Sunday evening. Read our complete forecast covering the timing and amounts for a long-duration snowfall event that won’t fully wrap-up until late Tuesday night.
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.
Though we’re not expecting any rain or snow in the Metro area this week, temperatures will vary considerably day to day. We also discuss a developing atmospheric river event later this week and how it could impact our region over the weekend.
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