Category: Forecast (Page 98 of 166)

Prepare for the first MAJOR winter storm Monday evening into Tuesday

We’ve already had nearly three feet of snow in Boulder this season and just about a foot and a half in Denver. The action over the last six weeks has been fast and furious to say the least, but the individual storms so far haven’t been all that memorable. This is about to change! No storm so far this winter will match the caliber of the one bearing down on the Front Range right now. We discuss the set-up, timing and snow amounts expected to fall by Tuesday evening. Let’s jump right in to the very snowy forecast!

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Snow tapers off Friday morning and the cold and snowy Thanksgiving week ahead (Updated)

Several waves of light snow and a dash of freezing drizzle impacted the Denver Metro area over the last 36 hours resulting from a slow-moving storm system to the southwest. We take a look at snow totals, the beautiful weekend ahead, and the strong possibility of another cold air outbreak headed our way early next week.

UPDATE (Friday Nov 22 at 12PM): Added discussion of official snow totals and map.

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A slow-moving, convoluted storm will bring a lengthy period of unsettled weather to Colorado

One thing is for sure, a prolonged period of cold and unsettled weather will take hold of the Front Range Wednesday morning into Friday. A mash-up of rain, snow, and freezing drizzle will intermittently impact the area during this timeframe. Overall precipitation rates will be light, but the long duration could lead to light snow accumulations by Friday morning. In this update, we talk tumbling temperatures, rain/snow/ice timing, and potential snow accumulations.

*PREMIUM* STORM UPDATE (7:00 AM Thu 11/21): Don’t be fooled by the lull in the action… There is still more light snow to come! READ HERE

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