Forecasters Upping The Ante

The forecast now for the Front Range urban corridor of Colorado is two feet of snow from Sunday through Wednesday.

The US Drought Monitor will of course still report the area as being under “extreme drought” on Thursday.

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6 Responses to Forecasters Upping The Ante

  1. omnologos says:

    everybody knows rain stops droughts not snow

  2. TomC says:

    1924 was the coldest April on record for Fairbanks, Alaska @14.8°F.

    In Fairbanks, Alaska April 2013 through the 12th stands @10.0°F

    The low temperature this morning was -13°F

  3. David says:

    After the adjustments Alaskans will remember thiz April as the hottest on record.

  4. I. Lou Minotti says:

    Here’s the forecast for Glassboro, NJ: More idiot government officials stealing private property so they can build their weather-safe, walkable/sustainable community. They want to “protect” us! For Steve and his, and all who love what our wonderful Lord has given us, enjoy Terry Kath’s live performance of “In the Country.” This was written back when Chicago was a ranch in Colorado.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYEn42MzZRU

    Terrific website, Mr. Goddard.

  5. Lance says:

    We got issues a snow fall warning this morning. 10-30 cm wide range, but they figure up to 25cm by tomorrow evening…however, this is just spring weather..however, when we get hot this summer, this will be climate change. My snowbird neighbors arrive tuesday from spending the winter in Florida…welcome back to snow!!!

  6. Traitor In Chief says:

    The planet was so scorching hot this morning, I had to run an extra heater on my feet so I could leave the back door open. Several inches of drought have fallen the last few days, and confused my lawn, which turned dark green. I need this blistering drought to end so I can mow it without turning the clippings into goo.

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