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Cold and snowy weather could be coming for many, thanks to the polar vortex
A significant change in the atmosphere means the weeks after Thanksgiving could be colder and snowier than normal across portions of the United States. Read More
What is the polar vortex, and how does it affect our weather?
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NOAA releases 2025-26 winter weather predictions. Here’s what to expect in Colorado
The Climate Prediction Center, a division of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), released its long-range forecast for December 2025 through February 2026 on Thursday. The ... Read More
Here's the winter weather forecast for Colorado and how a La Niña pattern impacts snowfall

A weak La Niña pattern is currently present but is not expected to cause conventional winter impacts. La Niña typically brings more snow to Colorado's northern mountains and drier conditions to the ... Read More
Weather Talk: What will the weather pattern be over the next 10 days?

SOGGY PATTERN? IS IT ARE WE GOING TO GET SOME RAIN. WE’RE GOING TO BE KIND OF LIKE RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE. WE DON’T SEE A BIG RAIN ON THE HORIZON COMING UP HERE, BUT IT WILL BE AN ACTIVE WEATHER PATTERN. Read More
Snow forecast for Northern Plains and potential record cold in the South

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Some of the first wintry weather of the season is on the way for much of the U.S. in the coming days, including potentially record low temperatures for parts of the South and ... Read More
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