A quick update on today’s weather as a cold front arrives later this morning bringing snow to the region. Model disagreements, even in this final hour, leave some uncertainty into how much snow may fall. Read on for all the details.
A quick update on today’s weather as a cold front arrives later this morning bringing snow to the region. Model disagreements, even in this final hour, leave some uncertainty into how much snow may fall. Read on for all the details.
Compared to last week, the week ahead will feel like spring has sprung, at least if you stay below about 9,000 feet! Southwesterly flow will produce heavy mountain snow through Wednesday, alongside moderating temperatures for the lower elevations. We’re also tracking the potential for a couple nasty wind storms. Read on for our complete outlook of the upcoming week.
Read our final forecast update discussing the timing, amounts, and impacts for the approaching snowstorm and frigid temperatures.
Our weekly outlook mentioned that it would be a cold and snowy week. We cautioned that the weather models were not in good agreement on much of anything, and therefore were hesitant to believe them, despite the indication of a couple potentially impactful snow events. Today that has changed, with all the major models jumping on-board for a significant snow storm for the region beginning Wednesday afternoon and continuing through the day Thursday. We provide an initial update on what to expect for the second half of the week during what will likely be our biggest snowfall this winter season.
Following month after month of dry and warm weather, December finally turned the tide and brought colder and snowier conditions to the region. Will January continue the trend? Read on as we examine Boulder’s climatology and consider the current state of the atmosphere to give our outlook for the next month.
Get ready for a cold week! After relatively mild temperatures to end 2016, we’ll see the return of the winter chill along with chances for snow in the first week of the New Year. The mountains can expect to see FEET of snow throughout the week, while snow possibilities on the Plains are less and shrouded in a bit of late-week uncertainty. How cold will it get and what can we expect in terms of snow? Read on for our full forecast.
We hope you had a safe and festive holiday weekend! Please excuse the brevity of this week’s forecast. Overall, we’re not expecting much in the way of interesting or impactful weather this week anyways. Dry and warm conditions will prevail through Friday, with snow potentially arriving for the weekend and into early next week. Read on for our short and sweet outlook covering the upcoming week.
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