We discuss the forecast for snow on Thursday and how the weather pattern is shaping up heading into the holiday season.
We discuss the forecast for snow on Thursday and how the weather pattern is shaping up heading into the holiday season.
The month of November wrapped up as the second warmest on record in Boulder. During the month, we had ten 70+ degree days, but only one with a high temperature below 40 degrees. The remarkable warmth of late will NOT continue for the week ahead, unfortunately. Continue reading as we detail the forecast for the next seven days.
Look for cold temperatures and a wintry mix on Monday, followed by a return to mild weather come midweek thanks to downslope winds across the Foothills and Plains. Read on for our spooky forecast for Halloween and the upcoming week.
The main story for the week ahead will be the roller-coaster ride of temperatures! They will soar to near 80 degrees by midweek, but then tumble to bring the chance of snow to the region by Thursday. Read on for our complete outlook of the upcoming week.
The gorgeous weather pattern of last week will continue into the week ahead with warm sunny days and cool autumn nights. There isn’t much actual weather to discuss this week this week, but we’ll give it our best shot!
We hope you enjoyed the Columbus Day holiday! In this special weekly outlook, we provide a brief recap of yesterday’s snowstorm, announce the winners of our 2017 First Snow Contest, and detail the warm and sunny weather about to make a rebellious stand across Colorado.
It now appears we may be headed into our second consecutive La Niña winter. We discuss the forecast, remind you what La Niña actually is, and explain potential impacts on Colorado for this winter.
The storm track has officially returned southward to Colorado! The first full-week of October will feature a swing in temperatures, starting off on the cold and wet side for your Monday. Meanwhile, the first dumping of snow in the Mountains and Foothills started yesterday and continues today. Read on for our complete outlook.
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