March 13th, 2024
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As winter transitions to spring, many regions experience unpredictable weather patterns, including unexpected snowstorms. Boulder, Colorado, known for its stunning natural landscapes, is no stranger to spring snow. Residents and visitors alike must be prepared for the possibility of a late-season snowstorm. In this article, we will explore how to prepare for a surprise snowstorm […]
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February 10th, 2024
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Boulder, Colorado is renowned for its snowy winters, with the city experiencing abundant snowfall each year. Residents and visitors alike often wonder: why does Boulder get so much snow? In this article, we will delve into the scientific factors that contribute to Boulder’s exceptional winter weather, exploring the geographical, meteorological, and climatological aspects that make […]
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January 12th, 2024
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Key Insights on Operational Status During Emergencies Timely Decision Making: Campus officials typically make closure decisions by 5:30 a.m. to facilitate early planning. Diverse Notification Platforms: Updates are promptly shared through CU Boulder Alerts, various social media channels, and local broadcast media. Constant Online Information: The university’s website is a reliable resource for the latest […]
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October 28th, 2023
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As the cold winter months approach, the city of Boulder is bracing for a potential snowfall. Although snow can be a beautiful sight, it can also be difficult to keep warm in the cold temperatures. Luckily, with the right tips and tricks, you can stay warm and cozy during a Boulder snowfall. In this blog […]
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October 28th, 2023
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Boulder, Colorado is known for receiving a significant amount of snowfall, particularly during the winter months. This is due to a combination of several factors, including its high altitude, location near the Rocky Mountains, and its proximity to the continental divide. Boulder is situated at an elevation of approximately 5,400 feet above sea level, which […]
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October 1st, 2022
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Boulder Flatirons and Green Mountain Longs Peak – 14,259 feet
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