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The National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder said current conditions are likely to develop into one of the strongest El Niño events on record.
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This July 4 set a world record for being the hottest day since temperatures started being recorded via satellites in 1979. Temperatures on July 4 reached a global average of 62.92 degrees Fahrenheit, surpassing the previous record for the hottest day set just the day before on July 3.
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The 2017 hurricane season is expected to be slightly higher than average according to atmospheric scientists at Colorado State University.The annual…
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Predicting the weather for Colorado is a challenge - but doing it for entire seasons is even harder. According to University of Colorado, Boulder…
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The El Niño that brought record warm winter temperatures to much of Colorado will continue into April, meaning more precipitation than usual — especially…
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More storms are likely along the Pacific coast, especially California as we move into 2016. Sea surface temperatures from the El Niño are going down…
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Colorado saw record warm temperatures in September, with very few late afternoon monsoon storms. The cause? It could be wildfires that burned over 1,000…
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Just a small portion of Colorado is abnormally dry according the latest U.S. drought monitor.Much of Colorado’s current moisture is a holdover from the…
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The United States is currently experiencing the third strongest summertime El Niño since 1950, and it could strengthen.“Basically since mid-May things…
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Climate forecasters say the possibility of a strong El Niño in 2015 could mean above average precipitation and an increased flood risk for Colorado.The…