With a recent move and school in its home stretch, my website hasn't seen much in the way of action lately. However, a brutal winter blast is effecting Colorado bringing heavy snow to the mountains and snow and bitter cold to the front range and plains. Snow began to fall in the metro area as flurries early in the afternoon before becoming heavier in areas. Here at my new place in Lakewood, I have between 1 and 2 inches with snow still falling. Earlier advisories have bene upped to Winter Storm Warnings for the front range as snow amounts up there have already exceeded predicted totals. My original forecast was 3 to 6 with locally higher amounts due to CSI (conditional symmetric instability), and I'm thinking we should easily make the higher end of that range given snow already on the ground and falling. Temps will drop below zero tomorrow night after the storm clears out, and cold temps will linger into the weekend.
I'll make appropiate updates on the website this weekend with the snow storm log as I have a big Differential Equations exam on Thursday which has all my time at the moment. In the meantime, a couple long-exposure shots from my new apartment complex looking over Kipling with the light snow falling.
More tomorrow..