After shirt-sleeve weather the past month, having to wear a jacket to work is really annoying.
UPDATE: Don’t stick the tomato plants outside yet, folks.
The National Weather Service in Denver has issued a Winter Storm Watch… which is in effect from Thursday morning through late Thursday night.
Computer models are indicating that a moist and vigorous winter storm will develop and move over Colorado later this week. A strong cold front is also expected to move into northeast Colorado on Thursday… bringing cooler temperatures and upslope winds to the plains and Palmer Divide through Friday. Snowfall is expected to begin
over northeast Colorado late Wednesday night or Thursday morning. Snowfall will then continue through Friday morning. Snowfall amounts of six inches or more will be possible across the Boulder- Denver Metro area and eastward across Adams and Arapahoe counties. In the foothills and over the Palmer Divide… snowfall amounts in
excess of 12 inches will be possible. Gusty northerly winds accompanying the snow may also cause poor visibilities due to blowing snow.
Of course, between now and then we could have anything from a heat wave to a monsoon to a hail of frogs — it being Colorado.