
Dusty old Colfax. (Dave Burdick, The Denver Post)
It’s yesterday’s weather, today! Here’s our review:
High: 15°
Low: 11°
Review: ★★☆☆. OK, that was cold. . Remember yesterday, when I reviewed a 50-degree temp spread? Weeeelp here’s 4. I don’t believe in that. That’s un-American, except for about a quarter of America.
Still, the dusting of snow was light and pretty, which saves us from having to go down another half-star or so. But you’re on notice, weather.
Looks like about a foot of snow on this trackhoe, but it’s actually just a trace on my son’s toy.
— Daniel Boniface (@danielboniface)
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Also here’s this new vocabulary word:
The visible satellite image verifies this haboob–the leading edge is the cold front, followed by dust!
— NWS WPC (@NWSWPC)
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was so tough that there is a special name for it: Haboob. The word comes from the Arabic word for wind, according to the American Meteorological Society’s glossary.
Here’s .
Today’s open thread below. What’s on your mind? Today’s prompt: What if it was like just a little bit warmer please.
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