Boulder Colorado Spring Update: From 18 inches of Snow to 78 Degrees in One Week
I took the photographs below yesterday. You can see the town of Boulder around the center of the image. The snow from the massive storm we had last week is still in the high country but mostly gone in and around Boulder.
It’s hard to believe that just one week ago tomorrow we had a massive storm that left nearly 12-18 inches of snow in Boulder and throughout Denver Metro. The forecast for tomorrow is calling for a record high of 78 degrees.
You’ve got to love this Colorado weather…never a dull moment!



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I, for one, am thrilled we are going to finally have a really warm day! I just know when this snow melts off I'm going to see suggestions of the color of green!
John...
We have been having crazy weather here in Newnan GA too. It's been a wild winter.
30's last week and 80's by the end of this week. Can't believe I started to open my pool. Looks sooo invitin.
Oh yea, I like the fence in the middle of nowhere.
John, you just can't beat spring time in the mountains. We're looking at the 70's today with snow again on Wednesday and Thursday! It has been an interesting Winter!
Yesterday was absolutely gorgeous. Heading for Denver to watch Michael Buble in concert tonight. John, enjoy this warmer weather. Cherise
Hi John, it is amazing how much of a swing the weather can take in such a short time. But that keeps things interesting. Enjoy the spring!
Springtime in the Rockies... you're right, never a dull moment!
Debi