Tag: longmont (Page 8 of 18)

This week in weather: May 30, 2016

This_Week_in_Weather_May30_2016

What a beautiful Memorial Day weekend it has been so far, with morning sunshine and afternoon isolated to scattered storms. Today culminates one of the most popular events of the year for Boulder — the 2016 Bolder Boulder! We discuss the weather for this Memorial Day as well as the week ahead. Read on for our full forecast.

Continue reading

Weekend outlook: Adding to our 300 days of sunshine

Sunny_Boulder_Colorado

For the past several weeks, we have largely received the short end of the stick in regards to weekend weather. If it wasn’t rain, it was snow. If it wasn’t snow, it was the cold and fog. Mother Nature’s timing couldn’t have been more unfortunate, with storm after storm arriving promptly at the end of each work-week.  However, this week we finally break this pattern as conditions quiet down and heat up across the Front Range. Continue reading for our full weekend outlook and when we expect the rain to return.

Continue reading

This week in weather: May 16, 2016

This_Week_in_Weather_May162016

In the wake of a cold and soggy weekend, the main weather-player for the week ahead in Colorado will be a slow-moving trough across the western United States. It will facilitate continued precipitation for the Front Range, in the form of both rain and snow, through much of the week. However, warmth is on the horizon. Read on as we detail the forecast for the next seven days.

Continue reading

This week in weather: May 9, 2016

This_Week_in_Weather_May92016

Following a weekend of unsettled and at times, stormy weather, this week will see precipitation chances gradually decrease and highs turning quite warm to end the week. However, there are hints of another active pattern for the coming weekend over Colorado. Read on for our full weekly forecast.

Continue reading

How did our 2015-2016 snowfall forecasts turn out in your location?

With a bulk of this winter’s snowfall now behind us, we’d like to take a moment to review the outcomes of our snowfall forecasts. From the early-season storm that flew completely under the radar, to the epic blizzards in late February and mid-March, it was a great year for powder across the Front Range! From the good, to the bad, to the downright ugly, we crunch the numbers to see how well our snowfall forecasts verified throughout the Denver Metro area across the entire winter season.

Continue reading

« Older posts Newer posts »