Category: This Week in Colorado Weather (Page 42 of 68)

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.

This week in weather: July 29, 2019

The last week of July will feature very seasonal weather in the Front Range as a stationary ridge of high pressure remains across the southern Rockies. While initially suppressed, monsoon moisture will make its way back into Colorado by mid-week. As a result, hot and dry conditions will transition stormier as the week wears on.

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This week in weather: July 22, 2019

Monsoon season has geared up across Colorado! As a result, the chance of thunderstorms will persist in our forecast throughout the week bringing the threat of heavy downpours and localized flooding at times. We also discuss a gradual warming trend with temperatures soon returning to the 90’s.

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This week in weather: July 15, 2019

This week will feature very hot temperatures across the Front Range with some areas likely pushing into the triple digits. Storm chances will exist only early in the week. We cover the HEAT WAVE at-hand and the potential for monsoon moisture making it to Colorado just in time to cool us off for the upcoming weekend.

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This week in weather: July 8, 2019

We have one more day of hail to deal with on Monday before a major pattern change curbs the threat of severe storms for the Front Range. Later in the week, a developing ridge across southern Colorado will usher in conditions very typical for July with temperatures definitely returning to the 90’s.

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This week in weather: June 17, 2019

Though the middle of June is typically a quiet time of year for the Front Range, that won’t be the case this week with widespread showers and thunderstorms to begin the week, including the threat for large hail. The rest of the week will be warmer, but not necessarily dry either.

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