Storm Dumps Over Foot Of Snow Near Denver – IOTW Report

Storm Dumps Over Foot Of Snow Near Denver

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DENVER (CBS4) – For some it’s hard to imagine, but ‘Springtime in the Rockies’ often means heavy, wet snow.

A potent spring storm dropped snow along Colorado’s Front Range and on the adjacent plains overnight with some locations above 7,000 feet reporting over a foot.  read more

SNIP: How’s the weather in your neck of the woods?

10 Comments on Storm Dumps Over Foot Of Snow Near Denver

  1. It never fails, every time they have a global warming march it snows or we have some kind of freaky weather. Stick it Al where the Sun doesn’t shine. And is it a coincidence also that they have a killer tornado in N. Texas on the same day?

  2. 73 degrees mostly cloudy and winds at 11 mph–we are expecting the same system that went through Texas but the intensity has lessened. A lot of rain and wind coming our way.

  3. Cold front came through @ 3am here in Big D. Strong stormy rain, but the electricity stayed on. Maybe they finally took the funnel off the top of the local transformer last time it sprinkled.

    It is fantastically chilly right now. Lovin’ it. A/C not kicking on is a bonus.

  4. Sea? It’s one of the concupiscences of Global warming that the warmer it gets teh colder the weather gets – it’s science, and shit …
    Moast peeple can’t see it but its trure … the hot from the sun gets all burined into the bottom of the Indian ocean and there’s this great whole undreneath which carries the hot heated water into the internals of the Earth – the wholes collad Ramadan, I think, and Socrates talked about it alot, when he was drunk …… but anyways, that leaves the colder shit on top 9of the Earth, so’s that shit freezes and stuff.

    Thas why we gotzta stop the useages of cars and airplanes for common peeples and get back to mules and walkin …

  5. One of the worst days ever on the East Coast near Chesapeake Bay. I don’t have allergies, but the 91 degree heat and pollen count made it feel as bad as the day I went through Tear Gas training at Fort Jackson. 2 calls for Helicopter evac in my county, one landed in my driveway. Brutal. Some poor person trying to make it to the hospital, I do not know the outcome.

    This is not a result of pollution, it is the result of the “cleanup”. This has to stop.

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