Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Summer weather returns after wild last day of Spring

Call it what you will, but snow falling anywhere in the state on June 20th does not happen every year. While many locations along the front range picked up well over an inch of rain, and experienced temperatures some 20 degrees below average for the day - the mountains put the monster snow-melt on pause for a moment to experienced freezing temperatures and accumulating snow. How much snow? Enough to close Trail Ridge Road, and force summer campers scrambling from upwards of 6 inches of fresh snow.

The system has now moved on, and the clear skies and soaring temperatures can attest to that. It appears things will only get warmer as the week goes on, sending highs into this low 90s by Thursday. The snow melt can resume, prompting new flood warnings and extending some old. The tremendous rains along the front range will only exacerbate these issues. A slight chance of showers will return to the forecast towards the end of the week, but these will generally be isolated and light.

1 comment:

Bikerjohn said...

Thunder in East Longmont 3:03p 6/23