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12:00 PM | *Pattern change to colder-than-normal begins next week across the central and eastern US and it will have some staying power…storm threat at front-end of the transition*

Paul Dorian

Temperatures will be well above-normal in the central US during the next couple of days and this warm-up will extend to the eastern US this Friday and Saturday. However, a pattern change to colder-than-normal weather begins next week in the central and eastern US and this change looks like it will have some staying power. Numerous teleconnection indices point to a significant change in the overall pattern that indeed could last into March and recurring stratospheric warming supports the idea. As far as storm threats are concerned, signs are increasing for low pressure to push into the Mid-Atlantic region early next week on the front-end of this pattern transition. While there will be no cold air established on the front-end, it is possible that cold air can get wrapped into the system depending on its track so accumulating snow cannot be ruled out. 

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11:00 AM | *Pattern change to colder-than-normal begins next week across the central and eastern US...this upcoming pattern change has some staying power*

Paul Dorian

Temperatures will climb to well above-normal levels in the central US during the next couple of days and then in the eastern US this Friday and Saturday. However, a pattern change to colder-than-normal begins next week in the central and eastern US and this change looks like it will have some staying power. Numerous teleconnection indices point to an upcoming change in the temperature pattern and an on-going stratospheric warming event supports the idea.

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7:00 AM | *A quieter, milder next few days*

Paul Dorian

Following the weekend storm system, the weather will turn quieter, milder and dry for the next few days. Temperatures today should reach the upper 40’s in Denver and then the middle 50’s on Tuesday and Wednesday. Another disturbance will create colder and unsettled conditions later in the week with the chance of rain and/or snow returning to the region.

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7:00 AM | ***Significant accumulating snow coming to the higher elevations...battle between rain and snow in and around Denver***

Paul Dorian

Significant snow accumulations are on the way for the higher elevation locations and foothills from late today into Sunday and this will be a heavy, wet snow. Mainly rain is expected in and around the Denver region through the first part of this storm, but accumulating snow is on the table from later Saturday night into Sunday.  It dries out and turns milder during the first half of next week.

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7:00 AM | **Significant accumulating snow this weekend in nearby higher elevation locations...a battle between rain and snow in and around the immediate Denver metro region**

Paul Dorian

Significant snow accumulations are on the way for the higher elevation locations and foothills from late Friday into Sunday and this will be a heavy, wet snow. Mainly rain is expected in and around the Denver region through the first part of this upcoming storm systems, but accumulating snow is on the table from later Saturday night into Sunday.  It dries out and turns milder during the first half of next week.

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7:00 AM | **Unseasonably mild next couple of days...snow higher elevations this weekend...a mix of rain and snow lower elevations**

Paul Dorian

There is the chance for a high impact type of storm by the weekend in Colorado with significant snow on the table for the higher elevations and a mix of rain and snow in the lower elevations. It’ll remain unseasonably mild through tomorrow – before the high impacting storm arrives – with high temperatures in the 60’s both Wednesday and Thursday.

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7:00 AM | ***There is potential for a high impact storm system this weekend***

Paul Dorian

There is the chance for a high impact type of storm this weekend in Colorado with accumulating snow on the table, but it’ll remains unseasonably mild until mid-week. Temperatures could peak around 65 degrees both today and tomorrow and then will begin a downward trend late in the week. An El Nino enhanced southern branch of the jet stream will bring a powerful Pacific Ocean storm to California later in the week and this system will slide to the Rocky Mountain States by the upcoming weekend with a potential big impact in terms of accumulating snow in the higher elevations.

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7:00 AM | *A mild next few days with daily highs near 60*

Paul Dorian

Much of this week will be quite mild across the region with daily highs near 60 degrees and little in the way of precipitation threats. The overall pattern is likely to change to much colder this weekend and there can be a high impact type of storm to deal with across the Rocky Mountain States.

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