Local Foothills Weather Forecasts

10 Jun 2015 10:06 #1 by Chief Meteorologist







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From Meteorologist Steve Hamilton
Morrison | Conifer | Evergreen |  Pine | Bailey | Fairplay | Jefferson-Como | Alma | Lake George & Guffey | Hartsel

 

Sunny and Breezy. No Rain For a While...

The Jet Stream flow is still well to our north, but a few shortwaves will develop near the main frontal boundary. That will send a couple of dry cold
fronts down into Colorado over the next few days. We may see a little cloud cover with these fronts, but rain chances look very low. The first front
rolls in early Thursday, with much cooler daytime highs for the Foothills, and occasionally breezy conditions. It'll be cooler for Denver and the Eastern
Plains as well. The upper-level high pressure ridge over the western states will stay in place, so things warm up a little bit on Friday. But, the Foothills
will stay fairly comfortable, with the warmest temperatures expected over Morrison. The wind will kick in as well, with elevated fire weather conditions.
We'll get another boost on the daytime highs on Saturday. In fact, Denver may set a record if the official high gets over 88°. The next dry cold front
arrives Saturday afternoon into Sunday. A few clouds may develop, but no rainfall is expected. We'll get another cool-down for the whole region again
on Sunday. No big changes for next week. We'll stay warm and dry.

 

Morrison

Thursday: Sunny. High: Lower 70s.

Thursday Night: Clear. Mid 40s.

Friday: Sunny and breezy. High: Lower 80s.

Saturday: Sunny, breezy and warm. High: Mid 80s.

Sunday: Sunny and a little cooler. High: Upper 70s.

Conifer

Thursday: Sunny. High: Mid 60s.

Thursday Night: Mostly clear. Upper 30s.

Friday: Sunny and breezy. High: Mid 70s.

Saturday: Sunny. High: Low to mid 70s.

Sunday: Sunny. High: 70.

Evergreen

Thursday: Sunny. High: Mid 60s.

Thursday Night: Clear. Low: Lower 40s.

Friday: Sunny. High: Upper 70s.

Saturday: Sunny and breezy. High: Mid 70s.

Sunday: Sunny. Lower 70s.

Pine

Thursday: Sunny and breezy. High: 70.

Thursday Night: Mostly clear. Low: 40.

Friday: Sunny. High: Upper 70s.

Saturday: Sunny and breezy. High: Upper 70s.

Sunday: Sunny. High: Mid 70s.

Bailey

Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 71. Light and variable wind becoming east 5 to 9 mph in the afternoon.

Thursday Night: Mostly clear and breezy. Low: Upper 30s.

Friday: Sunny. High: Upper 70s. Breezy.

Saturday: Sunny and breezy. High: Mid 70s.

Sunday: Sunny. Low to mid 70s.

Fairplay

Thursday: Sunny and breezy. High: Mid 60s.

Thursday Night: Mostly clear. Mid 30s.

Friday: Sunny and windy. Upper 60s.

Saturday: Sunny. Gusty wind. High: Lower 60.

Sunday: Sunny. Mid 60s.

Como And Jefferson

Thursday: Sunny. High: Mid 60s.

Thursday Night: Mostly clear. Low: Lower 30s.

Friday: Sunny. High: Upper 60s. Breezy.

Saturday: Sunny and breezy. High: Mid 60s.

Sunday: Sunny. Mid 60s.

Alma

Thursday: Sunny and a little breezy. High: Lower 60s.

Friday: Sunny and breezy. Low: Mid 60s.

Friday Night: Clear and windy. Low: Lower 40s.

Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 60. Breezy.

Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 62.

Lake George And Guffey

Thursday: Sunny. High: Mid 70s. Breezy.

Thursday Night: Mostly clear. Low: Lower 30s.

Friday: Sunny and breezy. High: Upper 70s.

Saturday: Sunny. High: Mid 70s. Breezy.

Sunday: Sunny. High: Mid 70s.

Hartsel

Thursday: Sunny. High: Upper 60s.

Thursday Night: Evening clouds, then clearing. Low: Lower 30s. Breezy.

Friday: Sunny and windy. High: Lower 70s. Gusts: 25 mph.

Saturday: Sunny and windy. High: Upper 60s.

Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 68.

FB 3 28 2017Steve Hamiltonis a meteorologist based in Denver, Colorado. He is certified by the American Meteorological Society and the National Weather Association. Steve embraced meteorology at age nine, when Hurricane Agnes roared across his home town in New Jersey. He moved to Denver, Colorado with his family in 1979, graduating from Columbine High School in Littleton in 1980. Steve has a BS in Mass Media from Colorado State University. In 2009 he obtained a Certificate of Meteorology from Mississippi State University, and a certification from the American Meteorological Society. He is continuing his education remotely through Penn State University. He is a lead meteorologist for The Storm Report, Inc., delivering daily weather forecasts via radio, and digital media.

 

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22 Jun 2015 12:55 - 22 Jun 2015 13:01 #2 by HappyCamper
This is great I am so glad to know we have our own Meteorologist.

Maybe he can tell me when it will rain in Bailey so the pine pollen will go away. People tell me I live in the banana belt but have yet to see a banana tree :P
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22 Jun 2015 13:31 #3 by NeutralGuy
So, where will the forecasts be posted in this forum or on a special page?

Storm chasers fascinate me maybe you could share some of the photos you get or maybe videos!

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22 Jun 2015 14:02 #4 by ScienceChic
Great question NeutralGuy! Steve will be posting his forecasts on our new Super Local Weather Forecasts page here: mymountaintown.com/weather-traffic/super-local-weather which can be found in the drop-down menu that opens up when you click on Weather & Traffic in the menu across the very top of the page (or you can bookmark it!).

I too would love to see some photos and/or video while storm-chasing!

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22 Jun 2015 14:54 #5 by FredHayek
Welcome aboard! (pun intended.)

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22 Jun 2015 17:15 - 22 Jun 2015 17:15 #6 by HappyCamper
I have a real question...Where in Bailey is the temp reading coming from?

I am only asking as it says 73 right now and both my manual and digital thermometer are saying 80 they are on the back side of the house so the sun is not hitting them.

This is mostly a curiosity thing I know temps can be different depending on altitude and all that.

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22 Jun 2015 18:14 #7 by ScienceChic
Do you mean the current temp that is displayed on the left-hand side of the Home & weather pages? If so, that's from Weather Underground; I have no idea where they measure it.

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22 Jun 2015 18:44 #8 by HappyCamper
Yes, that was what I was looking at and that is good to hear Weatherunderground as that is what I typically use seems to be the closest.

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29 Jun 2015 08:29 #9 by jf1acai
According to my calendar, the week of June 22 is past. What happened to the forecasts? ;)

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29 Jun 2015 12:57 #10 by ScienceChic
Unfortunately, Steve had some family health stuff come up. If everyone could send good positive healing thoughts to his family, it would be much appreciated. He's hoping to start this week, but I told him to not worry as family comes first. I'll keep you posted when he's ready! Thanks.

"Now, more than ever, the illusions of division threaten our very existence. We all know the truth: more connects us than separates us. But in times of crisis the wise build bridges, while the foolish build barriers. We must find a way to look after one another as if we were one single tribe.” -King T'Challa, Black Panther

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