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Several Floridians have seen this happen before, but it does not take away the fact that this is a very weird phenomenon—especially to those of us who don't live in Florida!
There are a lot of mixed feelings about Daylight Saving Time and whether or not it should be recognized. Take a look at what would change if it were to always be a thing and in contrast, look at would happen if it were never a thing.
Windy conditions will make itself known once again in Colorado and that mixed with how dry the atmosphere is supposed to get will create increased fire danger across much of the state. Then we watch our temperatures fall and possible freezing conditions return.
More warm weather ahead for the Denver metro area, with the possibility of rain showers on Friday. A few small systems could impact daily weather this week, as well as some cloudy and windy conditions.
It's normal in April to see large temperature swings, inches of snow, and even some severe thunderstorms—and this week, we're getting almost all of it.
In what is equally as annoying as it is expected, Denver's weather is going to go from '70s and sunny to freezing with snow. A big winter storm is set to hit Denver Easter Sunday.
Satellite images are showing that areas in big cities, like Denver, are seeing lessened air pollution with fewer businesses open and cars on the roads.
While we are all hopefully staying in place at home, we have something to look forward to. A change of scenery. Rain and snow will be making itself known once again along the Front Range.
Get ready for more snow, Denver, as it may begin to fall after our evening commute and continue through Tuesday morning. It looks like Colorado Springs and some of the Eastern Plains will receive the bulk of the snow.
It's time to wax your skis and snowboards and get them ready for a weekend of fantastic skiing and riding across Colorado but remember, with fresh snow comes a higher risk of avalanches.
After a weekend of record heat, Denver is below freezing and covered in snow. We woke this morning to gray and dreary conditions and light freezing drizzle just about everywhere.
With the rather long term dry spell we have recently been on in Denver, you may be wondering what to do with your plants and your garden. Well, it's time to water them.
While Denver has remained dry in January, just a short drive west and the conditions are vastly different. The ski resorts are doing well with rather consistent snow this month, with some areas receiving 65 inches of snow!
Colorado's snowpack is extremely important for downstream cities and we are currently seeing and above-average snowpack but we are also still in severe drought in some areas of the state.
Just about everyone loves a White Christmas but what are the odds of you seeing a White Christmas where you live? And what do you consider a White Christmas to be composed of?
After a long-duration snowstorm impacted the Colorado Rockies, mountain valley locations are covered in snow and feeling the coldest air of the season.
A very strong series of winter storms will impact Colorado through early next week. Influenced by a strong jet stream and Pacific Moisture, Colorado likely to see feet of snow and numerous avalanches.
If you walk around downtown Denver, you may notice a surprising lack of trees and shade - that is about to change as close to 500 new trees will be planted in the coming years.
It's that dreaded time where the sun sets very early and it's all leading up to the Winter Solstice - the shortest day of the year. The good news is that once we get passed the Winter Soltice, our amount of daylight starts getting longer and longer.
Typical in Colorado is to see snow fall and then watch it melt the very next day, or at most, two days later. But this time, it's different. Snow has been hanging around in yards, on cars, and on the roads for a full week after our snowstorm.
A major winter snowstorm is set to impact travel in the air and on the ground in and around the Denver Metro. More than a foot of snow is forecast for some.
Although weather and roads in Denver have been largely fine, there has been a fatal crash in the high country. Traction laws are still in place and more snow is in the forecast for Colorado.
Winter weather has begun to impact Colorado. Heavy snow and cold temperatures have made roads snow-covered leading to the closure of a major interstate.
Denver has the chance of seeing accumulating snow from a snowstorm that is poised to impact the state of Colorado. Some areas in the high terrain could see up to 30" of fresh snow before the weekend.