The overall weather pattern remains on the dry side across Colorado with precipitation chances quite low for the next several days. Temperatures remain seasonal on Tuesday, but will climb to well above normal levels at mid-week with record highs on the table in some spots.
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While there can be a shower or thunderstorm today, the pattern is changing to one that is drier and comfortably warm with an upper-level trough pushing to the east of here. Temperatures should return to near climatological norms for the remainder of the week with highs generally in the lower 80’s and late night lows not far from 60 degrees.
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The next couple of days will remain somewhat unsettled with an upper-level trough hanging nearby and the continuation of a moist, low-level onshore flow of air. The pattern will change at mid-week with the passage of a cool frontal system that will kick the moist, maritime air mass out of here, and sunshine should return for the latter part of the week and upcoming weekend. Temperatures will remain on the cool side during the next couple of days limited by an abundance of clouds and the persistent onshore flow of air; however, they’ll return to comfortably warm levels later in the week with the return of abundant sunshine.
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The next couple of days will remain somewhat unsettled with an upper-level trough hanging nearby and the continuation of a moist low-level onshore flow of air. The pattern will change at mid-week with the passage of a cool frontal system that will kick the moist, maritime air mass out of here, and sunshine should return in full force for the latter part of the week and weekend. Temperatures will remain on the cool side during the next couple of days limited by an abundance of clouds and the persistent onshore flow of air; however, they’ll return to comfortably warm levels later in the week with the return of abundant sunshine. As far as the Phillies are concerned, their “Red October” playoff run begins with two home games this weekend and the weather is looking quite nice for both days.
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The next couple of days will remain unsettled with an upper-level trough hanging nearby and the continuation of a moist, low-level onshore flow of air. The pattern will change at mid-week with the passage of a cool frontal system that will kick the moist, maritime air mass out of here, and sunshine should return for the latter part of the week and upcoming weekend. Temperatures will remain on the cool side during the next couple of days limited by an abundance of clouds and the persistent onshore flow of air; however, they’ll return to comfortably warm levels later in the week with the return of abundant sunshine.
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Hurricane Helene made landfall on Thursday night as a category 4 “major” hurricane near Florida’s Gulf coast town of Perry and then pushed north through Georgia before grinding to a halt over the Tennessee Valley. Tremendous rainfall fell over the southern Appalachians as the result of strong and persistent upsloping winds associated with Hurricane Helene with as much as two feet in some spots and flooding was extreme. The month of September comes to an end with plenty of tropical activity to monitor in the Atlantic Basin and another system is destined for the Gulf of Mexico by this weekend or early part of next week. The tropical season in the Atlantic Basin has now resulted in 11 named tropical storms with four hurricanes having made landfall in the US, and there certainly may be other opportunities to add onto those numbers.
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The first half of the week remains somewhat unsettled with an upper-level trough hanging nearby, a continuation of moist low-level onshore flow, and a daily threat of showers. The pattern will change at mid-week with the passage of a cool frontal system that will kick the moist, maritime air mass out of here and sunshine should rule later in the week. Temperatures in general will remain on the cool side limited by an abundance of clouds and persistent onshore flow during the next few days and will return to comfortably warm levels later in the week with the return of abundant sunshine.
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Today will be another very warm day across Colorado with record highs on the table in some spots. A cold front passes through the area tonight and late night temperatures will become noticeably cooler. The rest of the week looks to be dry with comfortable temperatures and with the likely rain-free conditions, the chance for wildfires will be on the increase.
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The remnants of tropical storm Helene will continue to drift away early this week and we’re setting up for a quiet and warm week with minimal chances for shower activity. There are signs for another tropical storm system to make it into the Gulf of Mexico this weekend or early next week as the at least the first part of October will continue to feature much in the way of tropical activity in the Atlantic Basin.
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The first half of the week remains somewhat unsettled with an upper-level trough hanging nearby, a continuation of moist low-level onshore flow, and a daily threat of showers. The pattern will change at mid-week with the passage of a cool frontal system that will kick the moist, maritime air mass out of here and sunshine should rule later in the week. Temperatures in general will remain on the cool side limited by an abundance of clouds and persistent onshore flow during the next few days and will return to comfortably warm levels later in the week with the return of abundant sunshine.
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