There's a lot of snow in those Rocky Mountains, the Sierras, and the Cascades to help the water situation across the American West, and the snowpack is so much more impressive than we had expected.
These kind of outlooks are always popular among social media channels when hype-driven terms and baseless projections scream for epic snowfall. There is a scientific basis that can and should be ...
In brief: Severe thunderstorms with large hail and damaging winds are likely Tuesday afternoon and evening across Denver and the eastern plains. In detail: Get ready for an active weather afternoon ...
As we discussed in our Insider update yesterday, our next chance of snow across the urban corridor and Eastern Plains is on the way, set to bring another round of measurable snow for many of us along ...
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 ...
Thankfully the flash flooding issues were relatively isolated in nature yesterday across the region given the high-end potential. Most areas along the Front Range picked up from 0.3" to 1.0" of rain.
Did the smell of smoke smack you in the face this morning? That's smoke from Canada's wildfires, which we have discussed previously, in western areas which have not only been dry but also experiencing ...
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!
Some of us woke to a quick skiff of snow from overnight, the first of two chances for moisture before Thanksgiving. The next chance for rain and snow will be late Tuesday through Wednesday with travel ...
A quick update this evening to let you all know the cold has arrived! (Could you tell?) At 10 pm DIA was down to 9°F after topping out at 51°F this morning just before 11 am. The front was impressive, ...
Precipitation totals over the past 125 years haven't changed much for Colorado on the whole, however, county-level data reveal notable trends between months and seasons. Similar analyses have been ...
The next system is set to arrive as we hit the weekend, and its timing looks to spread remarkably heavy rainfall across the Front Range and Plains as early as Saturday morning. If you have outdoor ...
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