Category: Winter Weather (Page 96 of 137)

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

This week in weather: March 5, 2019

Persistent westerly flow at the mid-levels of the atmosphere will allow the Front Range to warm up each day this week. This changes late Friday into Saturday when another cold front is set to push in from the northeast. We also discuss two minor chances of rain and snow during the week ahead.

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Arctic Blast: A recap of the disappointing snow and remarkable cold!

It may seem odd to call 8 inches of snow in Boulder and 4 inches in Denver “disappointing”, but that is indeed our sentiment towards the prolonged winter storm that moved through over the weekend. All of the ingredients for snow came together in unison, including one of the coldest airmasses so far this winter and juicy moisture from an atmospheric river. We discuss why snow totals came in on the lighter side and the record-breaking cold air.

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Weekend Outlook: Bitterly cold & snowy

With Friday being the first day of March, spring is just around the corner! The first several days of the month will NOT look or feel like it, however. Another Arctic front is headed our way bringing potentially the coldest air so far this winter to the Front Range alongside widespread accumulating snowfall. We take a detailed look at the weather set-up this weekend and provide our preliminary snowfall forecast.

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