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April Fool’s Day Ends with Dust, Wind and Weeds

April Fool’s Day Ends with Dust, Wind and Weeds

Mother Nature may have had the last laugh during the closing hours of April Fool’s Day on Wednesday.  Residents in southeast Colorado are well-versed on how quickly a pleasant day can change into something more memorable. That was the case as the evening progressed and the winds began to pick up.  According to news reports, […]

Hazardous Weather Alert Until 7pm for S.E. Colorado

Hazardous Weather Alert Until 7pm for S.E. Colorado

  THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR PORTIONS OF CENTRAL…EAST CENTRAL…SOUTH CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST COLORADO. .DAY ONE…THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT (July 14, 2014) SCATTERED TO NUMEROUS THUNDERSTORMS ARE EXPECTED ACROSS THE AREA INTO THE LATE EVENING HOURS. THERE HAS BEEN A SLIGHT DECREASE IN AVAILABLE MOISTURE AND A SLIGHT INCREASE IN THE STEERING WINDS IN […]

National Weather Service – Drought Information Statement

National Weather Service – Drought Information Statement

  Monsoon rains have brought some relief in the drought for portions of southern Colorado.  Widespread precipitation levels were reported between three and four inches across the southeast mountains so far in July.  However, this moisture still has not been as much or widespread enough to bring any long term relief to the drought gripping […]

Drought Update: S.E. Colorado Counties Still Hard Hit

Drought Update: S.E. Colorado Counties Still Hard Hit

  Drought Information Statement, NWS in Pueblo  While precipitation totals from the past two months have helped the northern and central portions of the state, ranging from 125 to 175% of normal, however the weather pattern did not bring much precipitation to southern portions of Colorado with levels of precipitation at 25 to 50% of […]

February Drought Information Statement for S.E. Colorado

February Drought Information Statement for S.E. Colorado

  The National Weather Service out of Pueblo reports that February 2013 was a cold and relatively wet month across the state, especially across the eastern mountains and immediate adjacent plains which saw above normal precipitation over the past month.  Despite some much needed precipitation across portions of the area, it was not widespread enough […]

Winter Storm System Continues to Approach S.E. Colorado

Winter Storm System Continues to Approach S.E. Colorado

HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK -/-   NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PUEBLO CO -/-   LAMAR VICINITY/PROWERS COUNTY-SPRINGFIELD VICINITY/BACA COUNTY- UPDATED AS OF 314 PM MST THU FEB 2, 2012 -/-     THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR PORTIONS OF CENTRAL…EAST CENTRAL…SOUTH CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST COLORADO. .DAY ONE…THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT HEAVY SNOW WILL CONTINUE TO OVERSPREAD MUCH OF SOUTHEAST […]

NWS Drought Summary for SE CO as of January 5, 2012

NWS Drought Summary for SE CO as of January 5, 2012

Hydrologic Summary: Mountain snowpack at the end of December was running slightly below average across southeast and south central Colorado.  The Arkansas Basin reported 88% of average snowpack overall.  The Rio Grande Basin in south central Colorado reported 92%. Streamflow was generally near average at the end of December.  Overall reservoir storage was below average.  […]

November Hydrology Report from NWS, Pueblo

November Hydrology Report from NWS, Pueblo

Fall storms have brought limited relief in drought conditions over portions of southeast Colorado.  However, it has not been sufficient to totally overcome the extremely dry 2010-2011 fall and winter seasons, especially on the southeast Colorado Plains.  The current U.S. Drought Monitor now confines exceptional (D4) Drought Conditions to extreme southeastern Baca County with extreme […]

August Has Mixed Precipitation Levels for Southeast Colorado

August Has Mixed Precipitation Levels for Southeast Colorado

The National Weather Service precipitation reports for southeast Colorado for August do not offer any trend or pattern, compared to last year.  Most communities received less rainfall this past August than a year ago, but some went against the trend:                                                   August 2010                       August 2011  Eads                                        0.67                                        2.66 Haswell                                  1.13                                        2.74 John Martin Dam                  […]

July 2010 Rainfall Exceeded 2011 Levels

July 2010 Rainfall Exceeded 2011 Levels

The National Weather Service out of Pueblo issued the area precipitation reports for southeast Colorado for the month of July.  Once again, July was one of the wetter months of the year, but the levels have fallen off, comparing 2010 to 2011.  Eads reported 2.56 inches for 2011 while 2010 had 3.59; Haswell showed 2.74 […]

NWS Monthly Hydrology Report, Lamar Water Storage Report

NWS Monthly Hydrology Report, Lamar Water Storage Report

Temperatures for June were generally two to six degrees above average across southeast Colorado.  The Primary Observation sites at Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Alamosa were 3.9, 6.1 and 2.0 degrees above average respectively.  Precipitation was generally well below average in July.  Pueblo was 0.53 inches below average, Colorado Springs was off 2.08 inches and Alamosa […]