As the rain soaked the Denver Metro area on the last night of May, temperatures were just cold enough for late-season snow in the Foothills above 7000 feet elevation. Let’s take a look at the snow totals across the Front Range!
These posts take a look back at recent weather events, like snow storms or severe weather outbreaks, and evaluate how the forecast played out. We evaluate how well the models predicted what actually occurred, and offer insight into what can be learned and applied moving forward.
As the rain soaked the Denver Metro area on the last night of May, temperatures were just cold enough for late-season snow in the Foothills above 7000 feet elevation. Let’s take a look at the snow totals across the Front Range!
It’s only fitting that the absolutely bonkers 2021-2022 snow season would end with a late-May dumping of snow. We review the lead up to the event, the snowfall totals across the area, and how this snowstorm stacks up historically.
After a very cold and wintry weekend, the week ahead will be…well, unfortunately more of the same. We will enjoy a little bit of sunshine Monday and Tuesday, but yet another Arctic blast will arrive Wednesday to keep things cold and/or snowy for the rest of week. We discuss the expected timing of the Arctic front, potential fluffy snowfall amounts, and just how cold it will get later this week.
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