Today's NOAA Weather Map Forecast

02 Mar 2012 09:17 #21 by MountainTownAlerts


Snow showers will redevelop during the day, most numerous over and near the mountains. Accumulations will generally be light, with 1 to 4 inches over the mountains. Some plains locations will get an inch of snow, while others will have little or no accumulation. The snow leaves and the wind returns along the east slopes later tonight.

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05 Mar 2012 11:41 #22 by MountainTownAlerts


 

Even warmer today with less wind. There will still be some wind in the mountains and foothills today, then increasing winds tonight with gusts to 50 mph in the same areas. Another warm day Tuesday, then colder on Wednesday with a chance of snow.

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12 Mar 2012 09:22 #23 by MountainTownAlerts




Another unseasonably warm and dry day in store for north central and northeast Colorado. Near record high temperatures are possible on the plains under clear to partly cloudy skies. The gusty west winds in and near the foothills early this morning should diminish later this morning. The dry and abnormally warm conditions are expected to persist at least through midweek. http://weather.gov/bou

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16 Mar 2012 09:43 #24 by MountainTownAlerts


US National Weather Service Denver/Boulder Colorado

Record warmth will remain in the forecast today and Saturday. Fire danger will increase through the weekend as record or near record warmth combines with very low humidities and strengthening winds.

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19 Mar 2012 10:15 #25 by MountainTownAlerts


For today and tonight:
Cooler and more tranquil weather will occur today. Snow showers
will become more numerous in the mountains this afternoon, with
1 to 3 inches of snow possible before the showers decrease this
evening. On the plains, there will be just a slight chance of
snow showers this evening behind the passage of a secondary cold
front.


For Tuesday through Sunday:
No hazardous weather is expected at this time. There will be a
slight chance of rain across the plains on Thursday associated
with an upper level low spinning over western Kansas.

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22 Mar 2012 09:50 #27 by MountainTownAlerts


http://www.crh.noaa.gov/bou/

A storm system over Oklahoma will move slowly into southeast Kansas by tonight. Moisture wrapping around the system will affect the plains of northeast Colorado today with rain showers likely mainly east of a Fort Morgan to Limon line through the afternoon. In the

mountains and foothills it will remain dry. By tonight the rain showers will end over the far northeast plains by early evening.

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02 Apr 2012 12:12 #28 by MountainTownAlerts


Much cooler today with highs in the 40s across northeast Colorado. North winds will be gusty today with gusts 40 to 60 mph this morning over far eastern Colorado. Moisture will increase along the front range today producing rain and snow showers. A low pressure system will move into northeast New Mexico tonight. This will bring snow mainly south of a line from Denver to Akron. http://weather.gov/bou

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03 Apr 2012 10:17 #29 by MountainTownAlerts


For today and tonight:
A storm system over northeast New Mexico will move into the Texas
panhandle by tonight. Moisture moving into northern Colorado will
produce areas of snow in the foothills and mountains areas east of
the divide with 2 to 6 inches possible. Over the Palmer Divide
from 5 to 10 inches of snow may occur by early this evening. At
lower elevations snow accumulations of 1 to 4 inches will be
possible on grassy areas along the Front Range and across the east
Central Plains. Closer to the Wyoming, Nebraska border snow
amounts will be an inch or less. Gusty north winds of 20 to 30 mph
will occur over the plains with gusts to 50 mph this morning over
Lincoln county.

By tonight the snow will end in the mountains, foothills and
along the Front Range Urban Corridor early in the evening but
rain and snow will continue over the plains of northeast Colorado
through at least midnight.

http://weather.gov/bou

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