Two Fast Moving Systems – Wednesday and Sunday/Monday

On Wednesday a storm mostly to our north will result in some spillover snow in our patrol zone and lots of wind.  Here are the model forecasts for Wednesday’s snow: 5” – Canadian Model 3” – American Model 2” – European and WRF Models There may be lingering snow showers on Thursday and Friday with […]

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Ridge of High Pressure

(My apologies that the last few weather posts were not online, but only circulated in the Tuesday / Friday Calls, but it looks like I’m able to post again online too.) We’re sitting under a ridge of high pressure, so will be waiting on some snow for a while.  Both weekend days are warm, with […]

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Year End Wrap Up – An Iconic (Model) Year; and an Average Snow Year

With the May 6-7 storm just finished, I think it’s time to write a season wrap-up.  So, here goes: How did the Models Perform this Year?                 Like all of the prior years’ analysis with the ten million caveats I won’t bore you with again, I did the math, and we have a new winner […]

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Snowy First Full Week of May

Even though our patrol season is done for the winter, it looks like we’re going to have a wintry week next week.  A large closed low pressure system looks to (hopefully) bring a lot of springtime moisture to our front range patrol zone.  The wind direction is forecasted to be predominantly from the east, not […]

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Storm Wrap-Up, Warmer Weather Ahead

With our patrol season over, after this, I’m only going to forecast moving forwards when interesting things happen.  Warmer temperatures return this week.  Friday we may get some new snow (5” per the American Model but only 1” per the Canadian Model).  Then, in what is basically forecast fairyland, the Canadian and American Models are […]

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