After our exciting snowstorm last week, the first week of November is shaping up to be pretty nice in the weather department for Northern Colorado. A ridge of high pressure will be building into the region through Saturday with fair conditions and temperatures topping out in the 50’s and 60’s during the daytime hours and bottoming out right near freezing each night. While it’s a bit far away, the long range weather forecast model (GFS) is forecasting a cold front to move through the region on Sunday (November 8th). At this time it appears to be a fast moving system with a quick shot of snowfall associated with the cold front and upper level low pressure system. If the forecast verifies, Northern Colorado could get a couple of inches of snow Sunday afternoon or evening. I will keep an eye on this system.
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