Category: Winter Weather (Page 83 of 137)

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

Winter Storm Update: Pockets of heavy snow Sunday evening, thundersnow possible

Spring is in the air! An interesting weather setup is taking shape to change rain over to snow across the Boulder-Denver area late in the day Sunday into Sunday night. In general, snow amounts will be just a few inches, but we are concerned that springtime convection and cold temperatures may combine Sunday evening to produce embedded pockets of very heavy snow, possibly accompanied by thunder. Read on for our complete forecast and our thoughts on where thundersnow is most likely Sunday evening.

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Boulder could surpass 100 inches of snowfall for the season this weekend

Though only an inch or so of snow may have fallen in your area on Wednesday, upwards of 3 to 6 inches were reported within the city limits of Boulder. We take a look at the snow totals from yet another “light” snowfall event the struck the Metro area Wednesday afternoon and evening. We also look ahead to our next, potentially more significant winter storm targeting the Front Range for the upcoming weekend.
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Are you tired of it yet? Light snow returns Wednesday afternoon into the evening

We’re starting to sound like a broken record, but more snow is on the way later today into tonight. Read our latest thoughts on the forecast which will produce light accumulations across the Front Range once again.

PREMIUM UPDATE (11:00 AM Wed 02/19/20): Wednesday morning’s model runs came in a little snowier, but are they being overly optimistic? We take a look at the latest model data in conjunction with satellite/radar observations to find out. Click HERE to read.

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