Meteorologist
Chris Bianchi
Chris Bianchi writes weather and science for The Denver Post. He has his certification in broadcast meteorology from Mississippi State University, and he also holds a broadcasters' seal of approval from the National Weather Association. He works full-time as a broadcast meteorologist at WeatherNation, a national weather network headquartered in Centennial.
He has also covered sports and politics in Colorado since 2011.
Chris is fluent in Spanish.
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Why is it so bumpy flying in and out of Denver International Airport?
If you're a regular flier, you've probably had a nervy flight -- or 10 -- coming in or out of Denver International Airport.

How do official weather measurements compare at DIA, downtown Denver and Stapleton?
Since 2008, Denver's official weather records have been kept at Denver International Airport. While the airport's roughly 20-mile distance from downtown is mostly insignificant in terms of accurate record keeping,...

4 key things to consider when checking the weather forecast
Here are four things to make sure you consider the next time you need a good weather forecast (which for people who choose to venture outdoors on a daily basis,...
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It’s official: Denver will finish with an above average snow season
After 1.9 inches of official snowfall from Thursday's storm, Denver will finish with an above-average snowfall season for the first time in four years.

Boulder is America’s snowiest city — and it’s not even close
After Thursday's foot of snow in Boulder, the city clinched its snowiest winter on record, with at least 145 inches of seasonal snowfall.

Congratulations, Boulder: It’s your snowiest winter on record
The 2019-2020 winter season delivered a record amount of snow for Boulder, Colorado.

Denver weather: Significant April snow possible for Thursday
As much as a foot of snow could fall across parts of the Denver metro area on Thursday, with 3-to-6 inches possible in Denver proper and the immediate metro area.

Will summer actually slow the spread of coronavirus?
Scientists remain noticeably cautious about what the upcoming summer season's impact may hold for the spread of coronavirus in Colorado.

Experts offer tips on how to properly make, wear masks
Aerosol scientists repeatedly caution, more than anything, that people should still maintain a distance of at least six feet between themselves and others while wearing any sort of mask.

Denver weather: More snow, more cold on the way
After a snowy Sunday and Monday, Denver will likely see record cold temperatures on Tuesday morning, followed by yet another chance for snow on Wednesday night.

This is Denver’s coldest Easter since at least 1937
Denver's average daily temperature of just 27 degrees, as of Sunday afternoon, made it the city's coldest Easter since at least 1937. It was also Denver's seventh-coldest Easter on record.

Here are the best times to get out of the house as the weather worsens this weekend
After three consecutive sun-splashed, 65-degree-plus days, cloudier and more unsettled weather will return for the weekend. That'll put a dent into your (socially distant) outdoor plans, especially on Easter Sunday.

Denver weather: Easter snowstorm?
Accumulating snowfall looks likely across the Front Range on Easter Sunday, with perhaps several inches of wet snow piling up in the foothills and in higher elevations.