Tuesday was a beautiful and May-like day with lots of sunshine and highs (mostly) in the 60s. Temperatures will cool closer ...
A few light showers will be possible mainly over the south on Tuesday as a cut-off low pressure moves by. The next storm system will be here on Wednesday, and this one won’t miss! A potent cold front ...
A buffet of varying active weather conditions is expected across Colorado for the rest of this week. Wednesday will be mild ...
While temperatures have been mild since the beginning of March the wind has been fairly strong with showers of rain and snow.
A snowstorm that is expected to deliver significant fresh powder to the Colorado Rocky Mountains could also impact weekend ...
Wednesday will be chilly, with a partly sunny sky in the morning giving way to more clouds in the afternoon. Highs reach the low 30s. A few snow showers are likely Wednesday night into early Thursday ...
Gusty winds on Wednesday will help keep us dry, but a band of heavy rain and snow will move in Wednesday night, with more expected Thursday.
That will be the lowest the snow levels drop through the week with a chance of morning flurries in the Yakima and Kittitas Valleys. There is even a chance for some orographic lifting through the ...
For most of the area, it’ll still be fairly warm and a bit windy. Highs will mostly range from the mid 60s west to the mid 70s east. But it will get chillier as you go farther west into the Panhandle.
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