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warm weather in the Plains with a chance of 3-8" of thundersnow for the mountains?? That doesn't sound very warm. I wonder if some convective snow will come in before 10PM here.

 

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GFS 24-hour precip totals. Perhaps the GFS thinks it will be rain. I don't think rain could happen for very long with a 700mb temp of -5C tonight. It will become snow pretty quickly.

 

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Tornado season must have started. Saturday I was out walking the dog, and in a sunny cul-de-sac near our house where the snow had just finished melting (so wet road), there was a slowly rotating column of mist about a foot wide and about 25 feet high, so translucent that I couldn't even get a picture of it. Lasted about 2-3 minutes and did not move. Never saw anything quite like it!

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Previously, I thought that Tuesday (tomorrow) we would get some heavier snow in the mountains. Now, I think this storm looks kind of weak. Perhaps it will be really weak for Fort Collins, as we will get a 20mph downslope wind from Cheyenne tomorrow.

 

Yesterday, march 9th, was our first 70-degree day. We had 73 degrees with briefly an RH of 3%. That's nearly the lowest RH I've experienced. (FNL airport had 73/18 which is 12% RH).

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Colorado Heavy Snow Events 1979-2013

 

I created a heavy snow event archive for Colorado. I put in links to several of the storms to the NARR reanalysis on the Penn State web page.

 

http://www.greatlakes.salsite.com/Heavy_snow_events_Colorado.html

 

In 1979-1980, I believe Fort Collins got 114" of snow, which is the seasonal snowfall record for Fort Collins. Now, with this web page, we can look up the snow reports from all of the individual events, and have quick links to the NARR Reanalysis to get the synoptic maps.

 

In January 1980, Cheyenne WY got 35.5" of snow. Fort Collins must have been similar.

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Posted April 2nd:

 

HRRR and RAP showing rain/snow north of Denver late tonight. The NAM focuses in on the rain/snow band from central CO and Denver, up to the northeast, missing Larimer County, later tonight and tomorrow morning.

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It was actually 63 with a dew point of 17 after midnight last night. Today, we should have the warmest day of the year. The GFS is finally catching on to some snowfall in the mountains on Sunday. Maybe we will get more than a trace of snow here. Today's GFS is showing over 1.0" of QPF for southern Wyoming this weekend (in 48 hours.) That could be a lot of rain or snow. We actually need some rain or snow at this point in the season. We have been kind of dry.

 

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The ECMWF forecasts about 0.75" for Fort Collins on Saturday and Sunday. The GFS is a little lower, though, with about 0.4". I think this will be a rain to snow transition. After reading the NWS forecast discussion, they don't know exactly when a rain-snow transition will occur in the low elevations.

 

The GFS shows a 4-corners shortwave on Wednesday. This might be worthy of our attention at some point.

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I am sure you won't be throwing a party for having an 80% chance of snow, vs. a 60% chance of snow. In my mind, either precipitation happens or it doesn't!

 

wellz, here's the 6z GFS for 168 hours. It has 33 degree temps near Denver.  

 

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We have very wet snow. We have a lot of aggregated snowflakes right now. Some elveated surfaces have an inch of slush or more. But it is having a hard time buildng up on the ground and roads. So I don't have much to say as far as accumulation.

 

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Today was very meh except for temps. 20 F now, blowing around pretty good. 3" but most of that is fluff over the last 3-4 hrs. Roads have 1-2 slick spots but generally fine.

Lucky if we got 0.2" WE from the whole thing... APA, DIA and Buckley are all <0.25". But hey, it does feel good. Still need a good drenching to jump start the lawn.

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Yes, not much has happened. Sluggerwx posted last night on the April 23 severe weather thread (about Denver), but I didn't have much of an interesting reply.  It also looks like relatively few rain showers will happen with this upcoming storm system. I was hoping for heavy rain, just because we would like to have at least 2" of precip in April.  I think we have 0.6" for the month, mostly due to the Sunday when it snowed.

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