Warm, Dry Ridge Locks In Over Colorado, Pushing Highs Into the 60s
Forecasters attribute the surge to a strong western ridge driving temperatures roughly 15–20°F above normal.
Overview
- Plains cities are forecast in the 50s to low-to-mid 60s under mostly sunny skies, with readings staying just shy of record levels.
- The warm, quiet pattern holds through the weekend into early next week, keeping conditions unusually dry for February.
- Very low humidity and pockets of breezier flow could elevate fire danger Saturday and again Monday, especially near the Cheyenne Ridge and other gap-prone areas.
- Mountain warmth is accelerating melt and stressing snowpack in the short term, with better snow prospects not expected until next week.
- Models signal a likely pattern flip around Tuesday or Wednesday that would cool temperatures and favor mountain snowfall, though exact timing remains uncertain.