No big snowstorms on the horizon, but after an even warmer day tomorrow (pushing 70 degrees F) a cold front will move through the area and introduce a chance of rain or snow to Denver tomorrow night and Thursday. This system looks all but impressive for Denver at this point, and will very likely be mostly rain on the plains (or rain mixed with snow). I have uploaded an image of the forecast during the height of the storm - and you can see that Denver is in the purple at the edge of the purple/blue line. Purple is the light precipitation... blue heavier. The best chance for precip therefore will be north and east of Denver, and in the mountains. Cannot rule out a thunderstorm tomorrow afternoon, as enough daytime heating will allow for some decent instability in the atmosphere... Thursday will be much cooler with highs struggling to reach 50 and a chance of rain or snow continuing.
We will then clear things out nicely for Friday and Saturday while keeping an eye on the potential for more much needed moisture during the second half of the weekend.
Enjoy the Springtime weather!
7/20/20 22nd heat wave.
4 years ago
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Can we have a new poll to respond to?
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