Saturday, September 19, 2009

Big Changes Brewing

While the first day of Fall is not officially until Tuesday, Monday will feel more like Fall than Summer. Over the last several days forecasters have continued to lower the expected highs on Monday as they continue to tweak the forecast details. As it stands, it looks like we will struggle to make it out of the 50s, and lows will dip into the upper 30s for the first time in quite awhile. Clouds and rain are also looking likely for Monday - but it remains unclear how long the soggy weather will stick around as some models have the low moving through much fast than others. From Monday on there is a general warming trend, the exact track of the low will determine how quickly this occurs. At this point it does not appear that 80s will be returning any time next week.

It shouldn't get cold enough for snow here in Denver. Travel 20 miles west and that could be a completely different story. Looks like this cold front will bring the first blast of winter weather for the Mountains and even some foothill locations.

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4 comments:

i.d.-m. said...

yeah weatherman. cool us off!

Anonymous said...

Will it frost this week?

The Waffle said...

Pretty sure this blog is about to get exciting. Hey man, how about a podcast?

BHeb said...

Evening all -

Yes, there is a chance for our first frost of the season this week. I would expect if it happens it would be Monday or Tuesday night. At this point lows are expected to be in the upper 30s which would probably mean no frost... but if they drop just a few degrees that could change.

Waffle -
I am considering the idea! We'll see!