Weather forecasters say a collision of two storms could bring major snow to Colorado's mountains this weekend.
The winter weather event is set to happen beginning Friday night and last through Saturday as a storm from the south meets a storm from the north resulting in a serious can of whoop ass. By Sunday morning, some places in Colorado's southwestern and central mountains could have 1-3 feet of new snow!
Thursday, November 29, 2007
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Hey Mother Nature throw us a frickin' bone here.
Where are you getting this weather info from?
Well you can read the National Weather Service forecast discussion here - http://www.crh.noaa.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=PUB&product=AFD&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1.
Might be awesome for the SW and Central Mountains, but the Front Range may only see a couple inches, with the possibility of some freezing rain on the plains. Yipes. We need snow up here in Teller in a bad way.
Gonna start doing the snow dance right here right now.
Well damn that got cut off. So just go here...
http://www.crh.noaa.gov/pub/
Then scroll to the bottom and click the link for "Area Forecast Discussion" in the blue box.
There also is a NWS office in Denver. Their site is here...
http://www.crh.noaa.gov/den/
I'm all for minimal snow on the Front Range and big dumps in the mountains. Remember the winter of 05 - 06? It snowed, like, once in C. Springs and Breck had a 400-inch year. I'd be into that. We just complain about snow down here.
I'm all for fat snow on the Front Range and all the complainers moving to Florida.
I bet Dave'll settle for a big fat dump in Woodland Park and all points north, south and west!
I bet Zen'll settle for that too.
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