September has been unseasonably hot. In Denver they have had nine straight days in the 90s. That is a record for the month. We have all the details for you.
Some of my best memories growing up are of me and one or two buddies hurling a nerf football as far as we could across deep water, and trying to dive after it from afar. And today, the smell of lake, along with a backdrop of full, happy trees and a huge summer sky with our mountains in the distance, still brings that energy out of me and makes me relax and have fun while I'm there...
It's been a tale of two different weather stories as we wrapped up 2016, with abnormally warm weather in the fall leading to below average temps for most of December. But what does 2017 have in store for us?
Since June 1st, we have only seen four short days of temperatures have than been under 80 degrees. The other 52 days this summer have been HOT, very hot. Mostly the temperatures have been hovering right around 90 degrees. I’ll be the first to say it… I am over the heat...
We all know that when school starts in August, there are those chances of the school day being a hot one when temperatures outside rise to near 90 degrees or more. When schools don't have proper air conditioning to make the day more comfortable, it can make the day less enjoyable for both teachers and students alike...