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Amazing for May 18: Heavy snow Denver, low/mid 90s Philly-Boston, HIGH RISK for tornadoes too…

Written by on May 18, 2017 in Spring 2017, United States of America with 0 Comments
Amazing for May 18: Heavy snow Denver, low/mid 90s Philly-Boston, HIGH RISK for tornadoes too…

It’s an incredible day for weather and extremes on this May 18. You don’t see often if ever, winter storm warnings widely over the Rockies where Denver could see 2-4 inches, Cheyenne 12-24 inches while it’s in the low to mid 90s up the East Coast from DC to Boston and let’s not forget the HIGH RISK for […]

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Subtropical Storm Ana Not The Only Weather In Town This Weekend… Rain, Snow, Cold, Heat Too!

Written by on May 8, 2015 in Spring 2015, United States of America with 0 Comments
Subtropical Storm Ana Not The Only Weather In Town This Weekend… Rain, Snow, Cold, Heat Too!

NHC has declared Tropical Storm Ana off the Carolina coast. This system is expected to drift towards the coast through the weekend with biggest impacts being coastal gales, flooding rainfall and beach erosion. As of the 5am advisory, Ana is a 1004mb, 45 mph subtropical storm. Ana is in no hurry, moving at only 1 […]

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80-90F On East & West Coast While Rockies Get Slammed By 2ft Of Snow, 35 Below Norm!

Written by on May 12, 2014 in United States of America with 0 Comments
80-90F On East & West Coast While Rockies Get Slammed By 2ft Of Snow, 35 Below Norm!

It’s been snowing heavy throughout Metro Denver this morning with accumulations believed to be in the 3-5 inch range while up in the High Country, as much as 2 feet has fallen. Check out this view from Coors Field, home of the Colorado Rockies, located in Downtown Denver earlier this morning.. Temperatures are hovering as expected in […]

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Rockies Record Snow/Cold Bookended By Summer On East & West Coasts This Week

Written by on May 11, 2014 in United States of America with 0 Comments
Rockies Record Snow/Cold Bookended By Summer On East & West Coasts This Week

As the next big Pacific storm system dives into the Rockies today, the last of the warmth which sent highs Saturday to 66, is now pushing east and will be replaced by air more suited to March. While the next few days will be downright wintry over the Rockies, conditions will be opposite from Missouri […]

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