Category: Winter Weather (Page 70 of 139)

These posts contain some discussion of the white stuff, whether it be mountain snow pack or a Front Range snowstorm.

This week in Colorado weather: April 5, 2021

The week begins right where the weekend left off with record warm temperatures on-tap for Monday. However, change will come quickly Tuesday with much colder temperatures, rain changing to snow, and even a little thunder thrown into the mix. The back-half of the week will be quiet, mild and sunny with this trend flowing right into the upcoming weekend. Read on for our complete outlook of the week ahead.

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Front Range and Boulder Weather Recap: March 2021

The mid-March monster winter storm was definitely the highlight of the month, but other snowfalls and persistently cold temperatures were also noteworthy. As a result of the wet month, we saw some regional drought improvement, but Colorado as a whole remains in a very tough spot heading into the summer and wildfire season. Here’s a quick and colorful rundown of our weather during March 2021 and how it relates to climatology.

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Snow quickly dissipates Tuesday morning with nothing but sun and warm temperatures in the extended

From 70’s to falling snow in only eight hours! That’s the weather that unfolded Monday afternoon into the overnight hours across the Front Range, with most of us waking up to a layer of wet snow Tuesday morning. Let’s take a look how we got here, review the storm totals, and take a peek ahead to the beautiful weather in the extended forecast.

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This week in Colorado weather: March 29, 2021

The last few days of March will bring a series of temperature swings from above to below average and back again, along with a chance of snow. However, as we enter into April, spring-like conditions will firmly take charge with dry weather and temperatures in the 70’s likely for an extended period lasting through the upcoming weekend.

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This week in Colorado weather: March 22, 2021

As widespread light snow fizzles out Monday morning, we look ahead to an overall unsettled week filled with additional chances for rain and accumulating snow. Our focus in the near-term aims at the potential for convective snow showers Tuesday and Tuesday night. Beyond that, rain/snow will stick with us through the end of the week with temperatures remaining below normal.

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