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story from @denverpost.com describing the damage from these tornadoes:
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and you can browse around the severe weather reports for the year to date using this interactive map on our website: climate.colostate.edu/ytd_severe_s...
Or look at historical severe weather data here (now updated through 2024!): climate.colostate.edu/severe_wx_cl...
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There were 137 severe wind reports in Colorado from the June 2020 derecho. A look back at that remarkable event from NWS Boulder here: www.weather.gov/bou/20200606...
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honestly don't remember! but here's some info from when they changed the file format in 2020: rda.ucar.edu/OS/web/datas...
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around 15 UTC for the 24-h period ending 12 UTC (and then updated if more data arrives or QC is applied): nomads.ncep.noaa.gov/pub/data/ncc...
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and here's a blog post from last fall about first freezes...not sure if we'll get to a full post about the spring, but it has a little added context: climate.colostate.edu/blog/index.p...
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The Storm Prediction Center has a "marginal risk" for severe storms on the eastern plains tomorrow, and it appears there will be chances for thunderstorms most days in the next week. #cowx
www.spc.noaa.gov/products/out...
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Why did the link card not show up properly in the first post? Not sure, but here it is with the image.
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Did you know you can look at daily temperature graphs for many CO stations from @climate.colostate.edu? Here's the graph for the last 30 days for Loveland. The ratio of above average highs to below average highs was around 4 to 1 this month. For lows, that ratio was almost 6 to 1!