A wide range of weather and temperatures are expected this week as spring and winter continue to mingle. We’ll warm-up nicely through Wednesday into the 60’s, but another round of snowfall is taking aim on the Front Range for Thursday.
These weekly forecast posts are published EVERY Monday morning and provide a general overview of the atmosphere and the weather conditions for the week ahead in Front Range Colorado. We give you a heads-up on the major short-term weather features and anything looming down the road.
A wide range of weather and temperatures are expected this week as spring and winter continue to mingle. We’ll warm-up nicely through Wednesday into the 60’s, but another round of snowfall is taking aim on the Front Range for Thursday.
Temperatures will be on the uptick over the next couple days, after which a downward trend takes over toward the latter part of the week. There are also hints of a late week rain and snow event. We’ll detail all of this and more in our week ahead.
It’s business as usual to start the week with continued mild conditions through Wednesday. However, we are keeping close tabs on a developing winter storm later this week. It’s a complex system to say the least and our confidence in the forecast is low right now, but we could be talking up to a foot of snow in some portions of the Metro area by Friday morning. Read on for our complete outlook for the next five days.
After a rather pleasant weekend concluding with a few thundershowers Sunday night, we enter a calmer pattern for the next several days as temperatures remain above normal. We are however monitoring a southern-track storm system which may bring a return of rain and snow to the Front Range late in the week.
Following a quick taste of winter Sunday night, our weather takes a turn for the better with warmer and drier conditions ensuing this week. We discuss the snow totals from Sunday night and look ahead to possible record warmth later this week into the weekend.
A cold snap sets in to start the week, along with heavy snowfall for the higher terrain. A slow warming trend takes shape come Wednesday but doesn’t get into full-swing until the weekend. Read on for more details.
A continued flow of weak weather systems into Colorado this week will lead to a duet of light snow chances and unseasonably cold temperatures through mid-week. However, things take a much warmer turn heading into the weekend.
Update (Mon 2/17/20 3:00 PM): Added our official snowfall forecast map for light snow falling Monday evening and night.
We continue the wintry stretch of weather to start the week with yet another round of accumulating snow. A slow warming trend then takes hold through the rest of the week. Could there also be another late week snowstorm? Read on to find out more!
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