Itโs Septembrrr… Beware Itโs September… Itโs September and wether you know it or not, youโre mind has been seasonally shifted. September is the first of a series of months that end in โ-ber” that lead to you saying โbrrr.โ The equinox is only 21 days from today. From then on, night is longer than day, cold stronger than warm, and storm will prevail over calm. Powder Magazine has already come out with their first issue of winter 2014/15 and their second issue will appear in days. Ski and snowboard movie trailers are dropping left and right and movie premiers loom […] Miles Clark | September 2, 2024 24 Comments
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Denver’s Earliest Recorded Snowfall Only Two Weeks Away With the blisteringly hot summer we all just experienced, it’s hard to comprehend how early Denver’s earliest recorded snowfall was. On September 3rd, 1961, Denver, Colorado, received 4.2 inches of snow, according to 9NEWS. Typically, Denver experiences a maximum temperature between 74 and 81 degrees Fahrenheit in September, with the minimum temperature only falling between 45 and 50 degrees Fahrenheit, […] Weather Breya Bergom | August 19, 2021 0 Comments
NOAA Jul-Aug-Sept 2021 Outlook: Most of Country Warmer Than Normal, Northwest Drier and East Wetter Than Normal The NOAA just released its three month outlook for July-August-September 2021.ย It’s looking lie the majority of the country will be warmer than normal, especially the Northeast, ย the northwest will be drier than normal and the east wetter than normal. Related: The New U.S. Climate Normals Are Here | What Do They Tell Us About Climate Change? Check out the summary […] Weather WeatherBrains | June 28, 2021 0 Comments
Trip Report: Independence Pass, CO – Couloir Skiing on the Last Day of Summer The fall equinox was today (September 22, 2020), marking the official end of summer.ย What better way to send off summer than with a great day of couloir shredding in the high country? Two weeks ago, a late summer storm brought the Rocky Mountains up to two feet of snow in some places.ย The wind-loaded chutes and gullies with up to four […] Trip Report Clay Malott | September 23, 2020 0 Comments
Denver, CO Hit 101ยบF on Saturday, the Latest Date Ever Recorded for a 100ยบ Day | Today it Will Snow… Denver, CO set a new record high temperature for the month of September on Saturday, a new daily high, and the latest day in the year that a 100ยบF day has occurred when the mercury peaked at 101ยบF.ย And today, it will snow… On Sunday the temperatures remained high, peaking at 95ยบF and also hit 91ยบF on Labor Day.ย Today, though, a […] Weather WeatherBrains | September 8, 2020 0 Comments
NOAA: September 2019 Tied as Second Hottest on Record for United States Despite being the start of meteorological autumn, September felt more like a summer swelter across much of the contiguous United States. The month was also drier than normal, but 2019 continued its soggy stretch with the wettest January through September period (YTD) ever recorded. Related: NOAA: September 2019 ENSO Update: 60% Chance of an El Niรฑo/La Niรฑa Neutral Winter The […] SnowBrains | October 10, 2019 0 Comments
September in Denver, CO Was the Hottest EVER Recorded As other areas of the country are in the middle of record-breaking snowfall and low temperatures, in Colorado September 2019 was the warmest September EVER recorded in Denver. Related: Denver, CO and Salt Lake City, UT Both Hit 100ยบF this Weekend Smashing Previous September High Records At the beginning of the month, Denver hit 100ยบF, the first time triple-digits had […] Weather WeatherBrains | October 5, 2019 0 Comments