Forecast
Late Spring Storm Brings Rare Snow Relief — But Drought Isn't Done
Heavy snow is falling across Colorado today, but the bigger story is what comes after: a warm, dry pattern reasserts itself just as drought enters its most critical stretch.
Crop and livestock weather analysis
Forecast
Heavy snow is falling across Colorado today, but the bigger story is what comes after: a warm, dry pattern reasserts itself just as drought enters its most critical stretch.
Forecast
A late-April storm brings mountain snow and plains freeze risk this week — meaningful, but not nearly enough to dent Colorado's record drought heading into summer.
Forecast
A welcome pattern shift is underway across Colorado, bringing cooler temperatures, mountain snow, and a late-week precipitation system with real potential for drought-stressed parts of Colorado.
Long-Range
Following the weekend system, forecast data indicates a return to above-normal temperatures and below-normal precipitation across most of Colorado through late April and into May.
Agriculture
The more important story is what comes after: a brief cooldown followed by a return to below-normal precipitation that keeps drought pressure building through May.
Forecast
Wind gusts of 30–60 mph and humidity in the single digits Wednesday — one of the more dangerous fire weather setups Colorado has seen this season.
Agriculture
A warm, dry stretch mid-week gives way to one of the more serious fire weather setups of the season Wednesday, before a significant pattern change brings cooler, unsettled conditions through the weekend.
City
The cold front moved through overnight — Denver saw frontal passage between 1 and 2 AM, with temperatures dropping roughly 30 degrees in about two hours behind it.
Agriculture
Colorado is about to run through every season in 72 hours. Critical fire weather is ongoing today, a cold front and mountain snow arrive tonight through Friday, a hard freeze follows Friday night, and by Tuesday plains temperatures are back in the lower 80s.
Agriculture
Spring's rollercoaster is back. After a drier Wednesday, Colorado faces two back-to-back hazards before the weekend: critical fire weather on Thursday, followed by a hard freeze on Friday night into Saturday. Here's the full breakdown.
Agriculture
An upper-level low is pushing across Colorado today, and it's bringing an unusual mix of conditions depending on where you are in the state.
Agriculture
Red Flag Warnings are in effect again today across southern Colorado and the SE plains as the second consecutive day of critical fire weather conditions unfolds.