1.24.23 web wx
Calm weather is expected this week for the western slope and the majority of Colorado. A slow warming trend will increase our temperatures closer to our seasonal average for this weekend.
Calm weather is expected this week for the western slope and the majority of Colorado. A slow warming trend will increase our temperatures closer to our seasonal average for this weekend.
Calm weather is expected this week for the western slope and the majority of Colorado. A slow warming trend will increase our temperatures closer to our seasonal average for this weekend.
Storms have a chance to hit the higher elevation areas tonight with up to 8" of snow accumulation. The work week will have close to average temperatures.
Higher than seasonal average temperatures are expected today and tomorrow with storms headed in late Sunday night.
Higher than seasonal average temperatures are expected throughout today and the weekend. A pacific storm system is moving in late Sunday night for the higher elevation areas to get a chance for snow.
Warmer than seasonal average temperatures are expected throughout today and into the weekend. Unsettled weather is on the way for the higher elevation areas late Sunday night.
Happy Groundhog Day western slope! We have six more weeks of winter according Punxsutawney Phil. We will closer to average temperatures on the western slope for the end of the week and into the weekend with clear skies.
A warming trend with clear skies is sticking around with the western slope through Sunday. The early work week could bring some more unsettled weather.