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A look ahead at the nice spring weather expected this week
Apr 6, 2025, 10:30 AM
04/06/25 10:30am: Happy Sunday! Its a gorgeous spring day along the front-range and across the mountains. Just got back from a little morning walk with my daughter and the views are spectacular with the fresh snow covered peaks and the green leaves/grass emerging on the front-range. Spring is in the air and we are setup for a warmer (and drier) spring-like pattern over the next week.
In terms of the weather for this week, basically going to be dry for the next 7-8 days and turn very warm by the end of this week into the weekend. Overall themes:
Nice and sunny and seasonably warm today through Tue
It will start turning windy over the Front Range mountains and foothills on Tue afternoon
Models show a weak short-wave passing north of CO on Wed into Thu...this will push in some slightly cooler air and producing stronger wind across our region
Turning windy over parts of the mountains and front-range (Den/Bou) on both Wed and Thu (wind-gusts of 30-60 mph)
Cooler on Thu (highs back into the low 60s for Den/Bou, 40s for mountains)
Then a big ridge of high pressure will move in for Fri-Sun next weekend with some very warm temps: near/above 80 for Den/Bou on Fri-Sun and in the 60s in the mountains (some wind at times but not too bad)
Looking ahead, next colder storm system may arrive in northern CO around next Sunday night (04/13) into Monday (04/14), could be a decent shot of snow for the mountains
Maybe a cold-front for the front-range next Sun night into Mon but uncertainty is high
So basically warmer and drier for the next 1 week
First three images from my walk this morning in Westminster (view of the Flatirons with Indian Peaks in the background and a view of Longs Peak as well). Fourth image loop shows the evolution of the pattern over the next 9 days via 500mb height anomalies from latest GFS, take with grain of salt (static image show the big ridge of high pressure next Sat, 04/12).
Now back outside to finish my garden raised bed projects.




Seth Linden combines professional expertise with a lifelong passion for weather forecasting.
A Colorado native and avid skier, Seth turned his early fascination with weather into a career, earning degrees in Physics and Atmospheric Science from CU Boulder. For over 25 years, he has worked at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), where he develops winter weather decision support systems for Denver International Airport and state transportation departments.
He shares his forecasting expertise through the Seth's Weather Report Facebook group, specializing in winter storm predictions.

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