Related To Story |
November Temperatures To Reach 70s
A Warm Weekend On The Way
POSTED: 5:47 am MST November 4, 2009
UPDATED: 3:35 pm MST November 4, 2009
DENVER, Colo. -- The weather pattern will be a very pleasant one across Colorado for the next several days, quite a contrast to last week.The jetstream will be blowing from the west for the next four to six days and that will keep the weather milder and drier across Colorado. This fast-moving flow aloft is called "zonal flow," as in time zone to time zone. Zonal flow typically swings a few fast-moving, but very weak cold fronts through the region, but brings little in the way of major storms to Colorado.A weak front passed over the state overnight, which will cause temperatures to drop into the low 60s on Wednesday. A ridge of high pressure will build in from the west by Thursday, bringing even warmer weather for the end of the week. Highs on Thursday and Friday will be close to 70 degrees.
As the week progresses, the west-to-east pattern aloft will serve to block off any really cold air from dropping in from Canada, so the temperatures will be warming up.The weather this Thursday and Friday should be quite a change from that of last week. Temperatures will be in the 60s, under sunny skies. The mild and dry weather will hold through the weekend, before a storm system finally arrives next Monday with a chance for rain and snow.
Copyright 2010 by TheDenverChannel.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
The following are comments from our users. Opinions expressed are neither created nor endorsed by TheDenverChannel.com. By posting a comment you agree to accept our Terms of Use. Comments are moderated by the community. To report an offensive or otherwise inappropriate comment, click the "Flag" link that appears beneath that comment. Comments that are flagged by a set number of users will be automatically removed.





