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Winter is no longer coming. It's here.A blast of cold air from the north was pushing through Northern Colorado on Monday, causing temperatures to drop 20…
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Residents of Denver and points north and east have experienced a wetter than average summer, according to the National Weather Service and Colorado State…
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Coloradans may be thankful they don't live in hurricane country, as our Independence Day forecast looks mostly sunny.That dry weather may not last,…
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If you feel like you’ve dodged more than your share of hail and giant, plunking raindrops over the past few weeks, you probably have.According to data…
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A combination of higher than average snowpack and saturated ground from the September 2013 flood has raised the risk of spring runoff flooding in the…
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Warmer weather is coming, and that means thunderstorms. A new Google Map from the U.S. Geological Survey visualizes county-by-county data on lightning…
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The rainfall that led to September’s floods in Colorado has been described as “biblical.” State Climatologist Nolan Doesken is trying to quantify that…
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Some of the same regions that were buried under a couple feet of snow earlier this month will see more this week. So things could be a little tricky this Halloween.
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More rain is on the way and a flash flood warning remains in effect. At least three deaths are being blamed on the high waters and a rural dam has reportedly collapsed. The University of Colorado's Boulder campus is closed.
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Two longtime gardeners share the changes they've seen over the years at Hillwood Estate in Washington, D.C. As blooming times become more sporadic, new flowers stand out as stars and an unwelcome fungus springs to life. Take notes: Your garden might benefit from some adjustments.