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Colorado Newscaster Dances After Camera Falls During Weather Report- Wins The Internet [VIDEO]
‘Tax Day’ Spring Snowstorm is Officially the Biggest Storm of This Winter
Brutal Storms Rip Through South and Midwest, Killing 3; Now Headed East
A very strong spring storm dumped ice and snow throughout the Midwest on Thursday, and tornadoes tore through much of the South. The storm is now heading for the East Coast.
Winter Storm Warning for Northern Colorado Downgraded to Winter Weather Advisory
Get Ready for the Spring Snow With These eCards and Memes
Winter Storm Expected to Bring 4-7 Inches of Snow to Northern Colorado
Snow Is Coming To Fort Collins, Don’t Forget To Shovel Your Sidewalks [VIDEO]
We have a winter storm watch going in to effect late tonight through Wednesday evening in Fort Collins. Right now the forecast calls fro 3-8 inches of snow around town and wind gusts up to 45MPH.
The City of Fort Collins will be out, hard at work plowing our roads, but make sure you do your part and shovel your sidewalks. (If the city has to plow or de-ice your walkways, they're going to charge you for it!)
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How Much Snow Will the Fort Collins Area Get? (Hazardous Weather Outlook In Effect)
A winter storm is-a-brewin', we had highs in the 70's yesterday and a chance of snow tonight here in Fort Collins. Right now our forecast is calling for a 60% chance of precipitation tonight (although, it is already raining), 40% on Thursday and 20% on Friday. (We currently have a hazardous weather outlook, according to the National Weather Service, info on that can be found below.)
How much, if any, of those glorious white flakes are we going to actually see? (I feel sorry for any meteorologist charged with predicting our Colorado weather patterns.)
Here Comes the Snow in Northern Colorado
Why Is The Weather Channel Going To Start Naming Winter Storms This Year?
We've all heard the names for tropical storms and hurricanes; Ike, Katrina, Issac, Andrew etc. Here in Colorado we never really have to worry about those "named" storms, but that is all changing in 2012, thanks to the Weather Channel.We could be bracing for "Winter Storm Nemo" or "Rocky The Blizzard" this year.
I can't help but think that these new names will be better than names like"The Colorado Blizzard of '03" that we use now, but I still wonder why are they naming these storms.


