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This week in weather: June 4, 2018

The weather pattern for the week ahead will exhibit shades of the middle of summer with a ridge of high pressure parked across the south-central United States. As a result, temperatures in the Metro area will soar into the 90’s with only limited chances for rainfall through the week. This forecast doesn’t bode well for the meager snowpack remaining across the High Country.

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FORECAST CONTEST: Predict How Hot This Summer Will Be!

*Contest closes May 30, 2018 at 11:59 PM* 

All of our previous contests have involved predicting some aspect of snowfall in Boulder. This changes today! Your goal this time around will be forecasting how intense the summer heat will be during the upcoming months of June, July and August. To help you along with your prediction, we provide a brief overview of the climatology and cover what the models are predicting for this summer. Prizes include a $50 Amazon gift card and Premium subscriptions. Get your forecast in now!

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We’ve already surpassed May’s average precipitation, more to come this weekend

Premium Storm Update (Fri May 18 at 7:30 AM): We discuss the chances that the incoming storm could come in stronger and cause flooding across the region on Saturday. Plus, an update on the potential severe storm risk on Friday. READ NOW

We’re only half way through May, but many locations across the Front Range have already exceeded their normal precipitation for the entire month. This wet trend continues with another round of severe thunderstorms and widespread soaking rainfall this weekend.

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This week in weather: May 14, 2018

Well, they say April showers bring May flowers, but what do May showers bring?? The forecast for the week will feature a similar pattern to what we have experienced over the weekend. The week can be summed up in a few words: stormy at the beginning and end of the week, with slightly drier conditions in the middle.

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