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I first started writing about Colorado's weather in the fall of 2008, but my love of weather and forecasting came years ...
In brief: Expect scattered afternoon and evening thunderstorms Friday and Saturday across the Denver area, with a warmer and drier day Sunday. More storms return next week. Severe storms are more ...
In detail: Severe thunderstorms are possible this afternoon and evening along the I-25 corridor and across the northeast plains, including the Denver metro area. A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in ...
IMPORTANT TO NOTE: There are a few factors which we'll discuss here that should prevent significant front range, I-25 and plains impacts like we've seen with bomb cyclones in the past. A lot to talk ...
Hey all! Foothills and Palmer Divide classic last night! That slow-ish moving upper level low had no trouble getting started in the late afternoon Thursday and really picked up steam once the sunset.
Snowfall will focus on the southern metro areas through Thursday morning as a quick system drops snow and increases the wind. The result? Potentially a slower morning commute in some cases. I'd watch ...
Well, even though there wasn't a ton of snow, the cold air kept the roads nasty for much of the morning and early afternoon out there, and the night ahead will be cold! A bit of a ho-hum storm overall ...
We celebrate the date of Denver's average first snowfall today with a near-miss, oh-so-close storm system set to swing through the region over the weekend, but likely with no snow for the metro areas.
Matt Lanza is an operational forecast meteorologist in the energy industry in Houston.
Beyond this weekend, perhaps a hint of another fall-like weather producer next weekend, the 5th/6th, that can produce rain and snow and perhaps our first frost and/or freezefor many—probably not the ...
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 ...