I first started writing about Colorado's weather in the fall of 2008, but my love of weather and forecasting came years before that. Nearly all of my earliest and most frequented memories as a kid ...
In brief: Watch for severe storms with hail and wind this afternoon along the I-25 corridor before heat builds later this week. Rain is likely for most of the area, and we’ll feel noticeably cooler ...
In brief: Storm chances Friday afternoon for northeast Colorado, especially east of Denver. The weekend turns hot and mostly dry, with highs in the 90s across the Denver metro. In detail: We’re ...
Our first round of severe thunderstorms this spring rumbled over the eastern plains Wednesday afternoon and evening – some of those storms creating picturesque views in the Pikes Peak Region. We saw a ...
Looking at the forecast through the remainder of the week, the word "unsettled" comes to mind. We'll see rain, snow, mixed precipitation, and of course sun off and on through the weekend. Here's the ...
Alright, let's get you prepped for the week and weekend ahead when showers may return. Here's your quick weather rundown, a Monday briefing - if you will. Expect pleasant, spring-like conditions.
Tuesday AM Update: How many different forecasts can a person see for a week? Seemingly, tons of them – especially the "social-weatherologists" posting every model update of the highest snowfall totals ...
As we discussed in our last post, Thursday hit the 90s, a record-setting temperature for the date and the 8th latest occurrence of a 90° day on record. That record for the latest 90° days in a ...
There will be a system sliding through the next couple of days which will increase chances for showers and will drop temperatures a bit. For the mountains, we could see some snowfall on those peaks!
Quite a few thunderstorms will hit the state today, starting in the mountains and then an increase of storm activity around Denver and on the plains later today. Of the threats, heavy rainfall and ...
Today's storms will be scattered, with some at risk of becoming severe, but tomorrow and Friday's storms will be widespread, increasing the risk of flooding as temperatures drop more than 20 degrees ...
As we teased in our last update, a break from the HEAT is on the way this week. Eventually. Not before another couple of days of hot weather, however, and this following Denver's hottest day in years ...
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