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Predicting the weather for Colorado is a challenge - but doing it for entire seasons is even harder. According to University of Colorado, Boulder…
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The El Niño that brought record warm winter temperatures to much of Colorado will continue into April, meaning more precipitation than usual — especially…
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More storms are likely along the Pacific coast, especially California as we move into 2016. Sea surface temperatures from the El Niño are going down…
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Wet spring and summer rains soaked much of the High Plains in 2015. The Platte River, which runs through Colorado, Wyoming and Nebraska before emptying…
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Colorado saw record warm temperatures in September, with very few late afternoon monsoon storms. The cause? It could be wildfires that burned over 1,000…
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Clouds aren’t always what appear to be: Two clouds that look the same on the outside might indicate a dry day or a rainstorm, all depending on where they…
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With an average daily high of 80 degrees throughout the month, this September has shattered the old record set in 1948. But isn’t it too soon to tell?“As…
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Just a small portion of Colorado is abnormally dry according the latest U.S. drought monitor.Much of Colorado’s current moisture is a holdover from the…
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After the disaster, there’s the debrief.It's the process where first responders review "what worked and what didn’t work and what do we want to learn for…
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July 10 is an important date for Colorado. You're forgiven if you don't know why, most people don't. It's the beginning of the Colorado monsoon season –…