Friday, April 15, 2016

4/15- Snooze-worthy Weather Weekend

HAPPY FRIDAY EVERYONE-

Today is going to be nice with partly sunny skies and temps in the 60s...so will tomorrow...and Sunday...and Monday...and Tuesday...although some showers are possible on Tuesday night...and Wednesday...you get the idea. A very nice week of weather is on the way for us here, so much so that I can't analyze it without boring you tremendously. Thus...simply enjoy this week of weather.

On another note, Colorado State University has predicted the hurricane season for this year. They suggest average activity with a 12-5-2 breakdown. Personally, I feel this is far too conservative as we are entering a La Nina year...but I will not reveal my numbers until we reach June 1, the official beginning of the hurricane season. Keep in mind we have already had 1 named storm- Alex- which formed in January when I was in New Orleans!

Today in weather history- April 15, 1921- The ultimate record holding snowfall occurs as Silver Lake, CO (just south of Telluride), picks up an amazing 76" of snow in a 24-hour period, a world record for the heaviest 24 hour recorded snowfall. That's nearly twice what parts of Connecticut received in 2013's Blizzard Charlotte!

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