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****A look ahead to the month of February…a polar vortex split, plenty of cold air around, and a very active pattern which includes the potential of significant icing in some cases****

Paul Dorian

February is now underway and it looks like it will be a very active month with plenty of cold air around and is likely to feature a stratospheric polar vortex split that can impact US temperatures all the way into March. There should be plenty of opportunities for snow, ice and rain in the Mid-Atlantic region and Northeast US as we progress through the new month with just the next week or so likely to feature as many as three precipitation events. Another player on the field that will have to be monitored this month will be the occasional appearance of the Southeast US high pressure ridge – often seen during La Nina winters – and this enhances the possibility of quite warm conditions across the southern states and also chances for severe weather.

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7:00 AM | *Possible 60-degree highs on both weekend days along with partial sunshine*

Paul Dorian

There is the chance for a bit of rain and/or snow this morning, but partial sunshine should return for the afternoon hours. It turns milder on Friday with temperatures likely climbing to well up in the 50’s and stays quite mild right through the upcoming weekend. High temperatures on both Saturday and Sunday should be near the 60-degree mark with some sunshine expected each day.

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6:15 AM | **Weekend looking quite cold and there is an accumulating snow threat**

Paul Dorian

It turns colder today compared to Tuesday with afternoon temperatures confined to the 20’s across the Denver metro region. It stays relatively cold on Thursday, but then milder on Friday and temperatures should climb into the 40’s. A change back to much colder takes place by this weekend and there will be the chance of snow from late Friday night into Saturday.

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