Farmer’s Almanac Shows Denver Likely in for a Hot, Dry Fall
There is a small reason to hope for moisture, however.
There is a small reason to hope for moisture, however.
Aurora officials say that residents shouldn’t worry about natural disasters even though its emergency siren system is in severe disrepair.
The forty-year-old warning system is too old and broken to repair, according to the city.
Denver hasn’t been too hot yet in 2025, but the National Weather Service predicts that high temperatures are coming.
The creatures are important pollinators but during a month or so each year, thousands come to Denver they can be overwhelming.
“We wouldn’t be surprised to see record-breaking heat.”
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Denver and Colorado were predicted to see a snowier winter than usual, which has held true so far — but that could flip this spring.
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Temperatures below zero are likely to hit Denver over the weekend.
Traffic is expected to be impacted along major highways, with northern Colorado towns even more likely to experience bitter cold conditions.
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Denver International Airport flights have been delayed and canceled as snow falls on Thanksgiving Eve, one of the busiest travel days of the year.
The Eisenhower Tunnel, key for skiers and mountain trips, is projected to see eighteen to 27 inches of snow.
Some parts of the Denver area could get up to fourteen inches of snow, while other parts of Colorado could get up to eighteen.
Denver’s super-hot fall may be on the way out, just in time for Halloween.