Heat continues this week, especially early on, followed by an increased chance of storms for the latter part of the week as the monsoon begins to ramp-up. Read on for more details.
Heat continues this week, especially early on, followed by an increased chance of storms for the latter part of the week as the monsoon begins to ramp-up. Read on for more details.
With the first full-week of July coming to a close, monsoon season is right around the corner for northeast Colorado. However, its arrival is not something you can mark on the calendar as there is no set date for its commencement. It fluctuates substantially from year to year, depending greatly on the weather patterns of Mexico, the southeast USA, and the tropical eastern Pacific Ocean. We discuss the current state of the atmosphere and when we expect the monsoon to finally arrive.
Read our brief discussion of the forecast for Independence Day 2018.
Welcome to the month of July! Read our forecast for the upcoming week, including details on the Fourth of July holiday’s chance for thunderstorms.
After yesterday’s cool and stormy weather, you would think we are right back in spring. Unfortunately, that is not the case with temperatures soon returning to the 90’s and even the potential for record high temperatures later in the week. Yes, the story this week will be the heat wave. Read on for our full outlook of the week ahead!
It’s been a busy weather-week to say the least….There is usually only one or two days per year where a significant severe weather outbreak impacts the immediate Metro area. It just so happens this year those two days of severe weather occurred back-to-back! We review the damaging hailstorms that transpired earlier in the week and also look ahead to Friday’s forecast which may have large hail returning to the Boulder/Denver area.
A recap of yesterday’s hailstorms, a discussion of today’s forecast which contains more hail, and a look at the eye of Category 4 Hurricane Bud from GOES-16.
Despite the first day of summer arriving on Thursday, it sure feels like mid-spring! Temperatures have dropped into the middle 50’s with low clouds, drizzle, and fog hanging around as of Monday morning. A frontal boundary has backed into northeast Colorado and will be major player in a wet start to our week, along with the potential for severe weather as well. We do have a few dry days in the extended forecast, however.
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