Category: Winter Weather (Page 92 of 137)

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

Marginally severe storms possible Friday and the cooler weekend ahead

Several factors are coming together this afternoon for a fairly significant severe weather outbreak. Though the focus will be well northeast of the Front Range in Nebraska and South Dakota, storms that develop this afternoon and evening across the Metro area will have the potential to be strong and borderline severe, with hail and strong winds the main threats. We take a look at the forecast for a stormy Friday and the cooler weekend ahead.

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This week in weather: May 13, 2019

In stark contrast to what transpired last week, the next handful of days will be warm and pleasant across the region with only minor chances of late-day thunderstorms. However, late in the week, a Pacific storm system will slide into the area, though it’s not exactly clear what the impacts will be across the Front Range. Read on for our complete forecast of the week ahead.

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A very chilly and dreary next few days with snowflakes possible as well

The weather pattern over the next few days is one that will be favorable for widespread and persistent precipitation across the Front Range. We’re even predicting temperatures to cool enough early Thursday to allow for a change-over to snow. Read on for a complete forecast on the prolonged, dreary weather expected in the coming days and our thoughts on preliminary snow amounts.

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This week in weather: May 6, 2019

A wet and unsettled week is in store for the area as a slow-moving system moves across Colorado. There’s even have a chance of snowflakes Wednesday night into Thursday. We also detail the forecast for the CU commencement this Thursday. Read on for more details.

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