Winter is in full swing, but don’t worry, BoulderCAST has you covered. We have several important announcements related to the ongoing snowy season.
Forecasts focused on the many ski resorts of NE Colorado.
Winter is in full swing, but don’t worry, BoulderCAST has you covered. We have several important announcements related to the ongoing snowy season.
Ugly weather will linger across the Front Range through the Columbus Day holiday, including rain and what could be the first snow of the year for some cities. We detail the timing and forecast snowfall amounts for the region.
PREMIUM STORM UPDATE (Issued Mon Oct 8 at 7:00 AM): Checking in on our chances for snow. READ NOW
The first week of October will be busy as a series of systems trek through the state from the southwest. The first will be the remnants of Hurricane Rosa. The second will be a quick-moving cut-off system. These will lead to the chance of showers and a few thundershowers through the week. We’re also tracking unsettled weather for the weekend with both rain and snow for the state of Colorado.
The Pineapple Express was back at it again this past weekend. Another round of soaking rain struck California, with all that tropical moisture translating into heavy mountain snow across northern Colorado.
Following a relatively quiet stretch of weather, things are about to take a cold and snowy turn for the Metro area on Friday as a strong cold front moves into the region. Read our complete forecast covering the timing of those chilly temperatures and potential snow amounts.
Premium Storm Update (Fri April 6 at 12:30 PM) April snow and VERY cold temperatures have arrived: READ NOW
A quick round-up of precipitation and snow totals from Wednesday’s over-producing winter event.
A secondary weather system will bring a return of rain and snow to our region on Wednesday. This system is slightly warmer and weaker than the one earlier in the week. Nonetheless, some accumulating snow is possible later tonight. Read on for details.
Monday evening’s wet snow brings us closer to normal precipitation for the month of March. We review the snow totals from across the region and discuss our next chance of snow.
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