
Denver Weather: Worst Fire Danger Day of the Year Possible Friday
An extremely active day of weather expected Friday with snow, severe storm,s high winds, blowing dust and extreme fire weather expected.
An extremely active day of weather expected Friday with snow, severe storm,s high winds, blowing dust and extreme fire weather expected.
The US annual temperature when comparing the climate normals from this decade to decades past show that a large chunk of the county has seen a warming trend with the most notable warmth being experienced in the Western US, areas around the Great Lakes, the Northeast and Florida – so almost everywhere.
90 to 100-degree weather sweltered Denver and the Front Range this August. Coupled with very dry conditions, we saw fires erupt and the drought worsen across the state.
After a long stretch of hot weather, smoke and no rain, rain and cooler weather are forecast.
The Real-Feel Temperature that you feel on your skin on a given day differs depending on where you are located in the country and to me, one is definitely better than the other.
Drought Is Worsening in Colorado and there is not much rain on the way. High heat and winds could increase fire danger.
After a damp and dreary start to the week, we will be rewarded with some nicer conditions through the weekend.
April 2020 saw relatively normal temperatures and precipitation across the U.S., the first slightly-cooler-than-average month since November 2019
The Polar Vortex is showing itself a little late in the season. This brings cold to the east and a ridge will bring warmth to the west.