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Ben Reppert
Ben Reppert is a meteorologist with WeatherNation TV.
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Denver could see more snow Saturday than all of last January
Old Man Winter has largely been evading Colorado over the past week, but a return is coming this weekend.

New year, new weather pattern? January may end Colorado’s warm, dry trend
After a year where it was easy to feel stuck on a giant hamster wheel, many are ready for a change as we head into 2021. This is true when...

Denver notches its 8th driest year in 149 years of record keeping
With no more rain or snow expected in these final two days of 2020, Denver is going to officially finish with its eighth driest year in recorded weather history.

Colorado weather: The new normals are coming
We have all been getting used to a lot of “new normals” in the past year. Now it is time to get used to some more in the weather department.

Denver weather: Are Decembers trending less snowy?
December is Denver’s third snowiest month behind March and April based on the historical records. However, based on recent years you may not realize it.

Will white Christmas dreams be dashed in Denver?
If you have been dreaming of a white Christmas in the Denver area, you will probably need to continue dreaming until next year.

What are the chances of a white Christmas in Denver?
Are you dreaming of a white Christmas? The middle of December is rapidly approaching and Christmas is now only two weeks away. That puts it within the time frame when...

Denver weather: Snow makes a late-week comeback
The latest round of near-record warmth is not going to last much longer.

Several days in the 60s are on the way. How unusual is this in December?
Temperatures will continue to soar as high as 15 to 20 degrees above normal through the middle of the week. In the Denver area, this will equate to highs flirting...

Colorado weather: Should Denver get prepared for Decem-brrrr?
While a "hat-trick" of chilly days will greet the Front Range to kick off the new month, it will not be December's defining weather.