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that's not far from the colorado/wyoming border in larimer county. firefighters estimate the fire at 200 acres. creek subdivision and on the east side of county road 59 between cherokee park road and the state line. we are told at least two engine air tankers have been called in to help battle that fire. investigators believe it was sparked by lightning. we have a crew on the way to the scene and we will keep you posted. >>> firefighters have been busy this afternoon with another fire, this one near deer trail along i-70 east of denver. crews from several agencies are helping with this fire off highway 40. we haven't heard structures lost or evacuations. no word on what started that fire. >>> we're on the storm watch tonight. the weather is always a big factor with how fire crews battle those fires. >> some areas have already seen rain. tonight we could see more showers across the front range. meteorologist dave aguilera is in the weather center. any showers in the forecast? >> there are a few showers but the showers are very small, and a lot of it i
that's not far from the colorado/wyoming border in larimer county. firefighters estimate the fire at 200 acres. creek subdivision and on the east side of county road 59 between cherokee park road and the state line. we are told at least two engine air tankers have been called in to help battle that fire. investigators believe it was sparked by lightning. we have a crew on the way to the scene and we will keep you posted. >>> firefighters have been busy this afternoon with another fire,...
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colorado. north and w northeast corner. especially closer to the wyoming. nebraska panhandle. where we will see the better chance of storms tomorrow. >> . lows tonight. chill in the air. a lot of 30s in the colorado mountains. back to steam boat. craig and meeker. 49 grand junction. match that in denver. 50s to the south and east. highs tomorrow 70s. denver coming down a bit. down to 72. sunday monday tuesday. nice warm 80s. to end the week. go to work next week. maybe not. >> . we'll bring it down to the mid 70s on wednesday. maybe a sprinkle or two around. >> . something you want to tell us. >> sick day >> . no. i wouldn't do that. >> . something is going around. >> see you on the golf course. hraogs ever look at that hug. >> . are you real. that's cute. in one door - a member of congress. are now lobbyists in washington, dc. it's just considered business as usual. i consider it wrong. that's why i'm fighting for a new law to permanently ban former members of congress from ever becoming lobbyists. i'm michael bennet getting hit until the wallet today. the denver defense hit c
colorado. north and w northeast corner. especially closer to the wyoming. nebraska panhandle. where we will see the better chance of storms tomorrow. >> . lows tonight. chill in the air. a lot of 30s in the colorado mountains. back to steam boat. craig and meeker. 49 grand junction. match that in denver. 50s to the south and east. highs tomorrow 70s. denver coming down a bit. down to 72. sunday monday tuesday. nice warm 80s. to end the week. go to work next week. maybe not. >> ....
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just north of colorado. wyoming we have the latest on the developing story. >> . midday violence. with gunfire and terror. left a rare crime scene today. in cheyenne. >> . this area of the community. everyone is very sweet. >> a senior living community. in the middle of it all. >> . heather lives next door to the complex. >> . and she said she couldn't believe what she was seeing. >> shortly after. i came back. and there was cop cars out there.
just north of colorado. wyoming we have the latest on the developing story. >> . midday violence. with gunfire and terror. left a rare crime scene today. in cheyenne. >> . this area of the community. everyone is very sweet. >> a senior living community. in the middle of it all. >> . heather lives next door to the complex. >> . and she said she couldn't believe what she was seeing. >> shortly after. i came back. and there was cop cars out there.
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officials say the starwood fire is now 300 acres and burning near the colorado-wyoming border. they say the flames are about 10- percent contained and are still threatening 30 buildings. people who live in the area have been forced to leave. there's no word on what caused the fire. a police officer remains in critical condition after being shot in a shootout with a group of men at a casino in patrol officers stopped the men near caesars casino - and that's when the men started firing. one of the suspects was shot and killed. a manhunt is underway for the five other suspects who took off after the shooting. a television station in ukraine has been forced to broadcast from outside its own building after the building caught fire during a protest. police official said witnesses reported someone threw a smoke bomb into the building. the station is regarded by many russia sentiments. no injuries reported. people in cuba hope new commercial flights to the island will lead to more american tourists. the hope is that increased tourism will bring prosperity to the region's struggling eco
officials say the starwood fire is now 300 acres and burning near the colorado-wyoming border. they say the flames are about 10- percent contained and are still threatening 30 buildings. people who live in the area have been forced to leave. there's no word on what caused the fire. a police officer remains in critical condition after being shot in a shootout with a group of men at a casino in patrol officers stopped the men near caesars casino - and that's when the men started firing. one of...
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two miles north of the colorado/wyoming state line. summit county. mountain newsroom, matt kroschel is near that fire. >> reporter: this was a lot of attack early on this the fire by crews on the ground, and help from the air. an attack helicopter working just on the other side of this hill. they've been able to contain this fire for now. also, mother nature lending a hand with some rain and pretty low humidity up here, helping those crews. the fire is about a mile east of this neighborhood. the breckenridge. neighbors were worried they might have to evacuate. firefighters say fire danger is high right now in summit county. >> everybody was posting things, and then i saw your live post and started following that. we have lived here for 16 years. fires are also in the back of our mind, but this is really the closest it's ever been. >> we're currently under a high fire danger here. acre, but there was some real concern with all that dead and dry brush and timber up there. tonight, they're going to be monitoring the fire, the helicopter will be back at
two miles north of the colorado/wyoming state line. summit county. mountain newsroom, matt kroschel is near that fire. >> reporter: this was a lot of attack early on this the fire by crews on the ground, and help from the air. an attack helicopter working just on the other side of this hill. they've been able to contain this fire for now. also, mother nature lending a hand with some rain and pretty low humidity up here, helping those crews. the fire is about a mile east of this...
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. >>> more than 120 people are currently fighting a wildfire near the colorado/wyoming state line. the starwood fire started yesterday around noon near red feather lakes. dry fuel and gusty s few hours. the fire is about 300 acres slowly moving northwest. it's about 10% contained. about 30 structures have been threatened but no report of damage to the structures. the larimer county sheriff's office says voluntary evacuation notices were sent to 43 contacts in the mill creek subdivision. >> if the weather patterns change and it becomes hotter, drier, windier and the fire does move, the number of evacuations may increase. >> officials are investigating the cause of the fire. there were storms in the area sunday, so lightning might be a possibility. there will be a community information meeting tonight for residents affected by this fire held at livermore community church at 6:30. >>> on a holiday when a lot of people spend time outside, hot and dry conditions are contributing to higher fire danger across our state. it's been a little breezy, too at times which only dries fuel for wil
. >>> more than 120 people are currently fighting a wildfire near the colorado/wyoming state line. the starwood fire started yesterday around noon near red feather lakes. dry fuel and gusty s few hours. the fire is about 300 acres slowly moving northwest. it's about 10% contained. about 30 structures have been threatened but no report of damage to the structures. the larimer county sheriff's office says voluntary evacuation notices were sent to 43 contacts in the mill creek...
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. >>> the latest on a fire near the colorado/wyoming border. lightning sparked this one near livermore. there were no change overnight. 60% contained. in that area. they'll be lifted tomorrow 9:00 am. >>> developing tonight, another well known for-profit college has shut down. itt technical institute, 130 campuses around the country. that includes two that were right here in the denver metro area. one on ilif, and one at the boulder turnpike. rick salinge has more on the issues facing these colleges. >> reporter: this is similar in the past with westwood college which shut its doors earlier this year. now it is itt technical institute, which is closed down, leaving 35,000 students across the country without the classes and 8,000 people out of work. the doors of this long-running career college are now closed. its tv commercials lured students and >> we're edcares helping people build a foundation for the rest of their lives. >> reporter: the aurora campus was in this building at i-25 and illif. this young man had been counting on itt to launch
. >>> the latest on a fire near the colorado/wyoming border. lightning sparked this one near livermore. there were no change overnight. 60% contained. in that area. they'll be lifted tomorrow 9:00 am. >>> developing tonight, another well known for-profit college has shut down. itt technical institute, 130 campuses around the country. that includes two that were right here in the denver metro area. one on ilif, and one at the boulder turnpike. rick salinge has more on the...
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. >>> the snake fire took off over th fire crews say it started to miles north of the colorado wyoming border. hunters have been evacuated and some ranch buildings threatened. >>> new questions about hillary clinton's health. after she stumbles into a car. coming up, her campaign responds to critics who question the secrecy. kids soccer. >>> after years of suspicion jonbenet's ramses brother gives his 1st interview ever. >> what he says he was doing the day his sister died. >>> this is a light across the street attempted lincoln. you can see a rain shower. that is what the radar shows us. this could be the pattern into the weekend. >>> lots of people crying foul after (vo) shop all makes, models and colors in your neighborhood... all with worry-free ownership. head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... >>> the campaign trail. it revolves around hillary clinton's health. here is video from new york city over the weekend. her campaign is playing defense. her staff says she stumbled because she has pneumonia and was dehydrated in
. >>> the snake fire took off over th fire crews say it started to miles north of the colorado wyoming border. hunters have been evacuated and some ranch buildings threatened. >>> new questions about hillary clinton's health. after she stumbles into a car. coming up, her campaign responds to critics who question the secrecy. kids soccer. >>> after years of suspicion jonbenet's ramses brother gives his 1st interview ever. >> what he says he was doing the day his...
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. >>> a fast-moving wild fire is prompting evacuation the colorado, wyoming fire, it was near red feather lakes, and it's threatening mountain homes and cabins. contained right now. the -- >>> the state of oklahoma is closing 36 wells where they believe the earthquake hit. they believe the wells used for fracking are to blame they are part of the area of interest creteed by oklahoma a officials as they investigate the link to earthquakes. >>> the university of w hampshire is undergoing several improvements because of a graduate from there. >>> robert moran graduated and worked at the school library for 50 years. >> when he passed away bat the age of 77, the school got $4 million from his estate. the school suing the money to expand the career services alumins always wanted to help future students. >>> the at lick church is celebrating the canonization of mother teresa. pope francis elevated her to saint of the gutters, and francis praised her for taking on world leaders to help the poverty stricken. she died 19 years ago, and she's credited with two miracles. >>> in the front ceremony, 15
. >>> a fast-moving wild fire is prompting evacuation the colorado, wyoming fire, it was near red feather lakes, and it's threatening mountain homes and cabins. contained right now. the -- >>> the state of oklahoma is closing 36 wells where they believe the earthquake hit. they believe the wells used for fracking are to blame they are part of the area of interest creteed by oklahoma a officials as they investigate the link to earthquakes. >>> the university of w...
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the latest on a wildfire burning near the colorado/wyoming area. crews from several kepts are attacking those claims from the ground, and from up above. some evacuations were ordered yesterday. but no new ones today. there is a meeting planned tonight for those impacted. at 6:30, at the livermore community church, they can get more information. it's believed license started this fire. ed greene joining us now. ed, obviously, dangerously dry in many parts of our state right now. dry and getting drier. moving out of kiowa county, and they're gone and moving council south into baca county. here's where the fire watch is for high fire danger, and you add the red flag warning on top of that. you see it it's for the west. as far as the fire goes, starwood, we're not in a fire weather watch, or a red fire warning there, but it is close, so we might as well be. there is the new fire in hate to tell you, not a lot of rain coming our way. >> ed thanks very much. >>> holiday traffic wrapping up. that means heavy traffic coming back to the front rank from the
the latest on a wildfire burning near the colorado/wyoming area. crews from several kepts are attacking those claims from the ground, and from up above. some evacuations were ordered yesterday. but no new ones today. there is a meeting planned tonight for those impacted. at 6:30, at the livermore community church, they can get more information. it's believed license started this fire. ed greene joining us now. ed, obviously, dangerously dry in many parts of our state right now. dry and getting...
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the colorado/wyoming border. it spread to 300 acres since yesterday afternoon near red feather lakes in larimer county. crews do have it 10% contained. the sheriff's office sent voluntary evacuation notices to dozens of people living in the mill creek subdivision. >> approximately 30 structures were threatened. thankfully there been no reports of damage and no reports of injuries. >> deputies are asking that people who decide to evacuate put a towel or sheet on their house that's road. tonight at 6:30 the sheriff's office will update the community at a meeting at the livermore community church. >>> that area of colorado is considered abnormally dry by the u.s. drought monitor. higher humidity did help them today. the fire is slowly moving toward the northwest. >>> park rangers believe they found the body of a hiker from denver who went missing in grand teton national park in wyoming. during a flight last night they discovered a body matching the description of 21-year-old rene mount owen. dreiling had a summer jo
the colorado/wyoming border. it spread to 300 acres since yesterday afternoon near red feather lakes in larimer county. crews do have it 10% contained. the sheriff's office sent voluntary evacuation notices to dozens of people living in the mill creek subdivision. >> approximately 30 structures were threatened. thankfully there been no reports of damage and no reports of injuries. >> deputies are asking that people who decide to evacuate put a towel or sheet on their house that's...
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a fast-moving wildfire is forcing dozens of people to evacuate their homes near the colorado/wyominger. the starwood fire has grown to 300 acres near the town of red feather lakes. firefighters have about 10% of the flames contained. the blaze is threatening dozens of buildings. investigators are still trying to figure out what sparked this fire. >>> now to a developing story out of syria, that's where multiple bomb blasts have hit government and military targets all around the country within the last half pour, the tej did toll jumped to at least 38 people. the biggest blast was in the town of tartis. a suicide bomber set off an explosive belt near a large crowd. we'll continue to follow this. >>> 5:18. it's not the neighbor a chester county neighbor expected to be strolling through his yard. this is a black beer showing up in westtown township yesterday. state game commission believes the same bear has been popping up in ridley creek park as well. black bears typically aren't hostile. they try to avoid people mostly. if you happen to see one, don't you dare approach it. >> don't th
a fast-moving wildfire is forcing dozens of people to evacuate their homes near the colorado/wyominger. the starwood fire has grown to 300 acres near the town of red feather lakes. firefighters have about 10% of the flames contained. the blaze is threatening dozens of buildings. investigators are still trying to figure out what sparked this fire. >>> now to a developing story out of syria, that's where multiple bomb blasts have hit government and military targets all around the country...
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that is not the case along the colorado-wyoming border up to 300 acres and 10% contained. warm and dry conditions not helping crews battle the fire. dozens were asked to evacuate. firefighters have been able to save all the homes so far. >>> it's not fire but water causing all kinds of problems. this is what is left of hermine coast. thousands without power in new england as the past has been laid -- blamed for three deaths there. it couldn't be worse time for resort owners trying to cash in for the holiday weekend but the beaches are all empty up and down the east coast and it's ruining all kinds of travel plans. >> we are going to take it day by day and see how things go. >> the last time we had to cancel for a storm like this been extended because of deadly rip tides. >>> for the vast majority, there is no reason you should appear in a police photo lineup but it might happen without you knowing it in states like ohio where the attorney general's office says they have had inquiries about the fbi accessing their drivers license photo database. anytime the fbi is looking f
that is not the case along the colorado-wyoming border up to 300 acres and 10% contained. warm and dry conditions not helping crews battle the fire. dozens were asked to evacuate. firefighters have been able to save all the homes so far. >>> it's not fire but water causing all kinds of problems. this is what is left of hermine coast. thousands without power in new england as the past has been laid -- blamed for three deaths there. it couldn't be worse time for resort owners trying to...
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that's not far from the colorado/wyoming border in larimer county. firefighters estimate the fire at 200 acres.
that's not far from the colorado/wyoming border in larimer county. firefighters estimate the fire at 200 acres.
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we're also talking about a fire near the colorado, wyoming state line. >> kelly: the fire has burned 300 acres about 45 miles northwest of fort you see a little bit of haze. of the area. a little bit of haze still in the sky. i don't expect it to be as dramatic as what we saw yesterday. might want a sweater as you head out the door this morning. maybe a light jacket as you head out the walk the dog. tropical storm newton will move into arizona and new mexico later this week. for us looks like we're staying dry. tonight look at these lows. pahrump 56. our seven-day forecast 95 for tuesday and wednesday. we'll see a few more clouds i think associated with this tropical storm heading into the southwest. no precipitation and temperatures expected to reach the triple digits as we head into if weekend. >> kelly: active weather back east. we take you to the jersey shore. you are going morning on "the today show." new developments to talk about as we track hermine. they've had a huge impact economically from this storm and the timing of it being labor day still to come on this show, a lot of
we're also talking about a fire near the colorado, wyoming state line. >> kelly: the fire has burned 300 acres about 45 miles northwest of fort you see a little bit of haze. of the area. a little bit of haze still in the sky. i don't expect it to be as dramatic as what we saw yesterday. might want a sweater as you head out the door this morning. maybe a light jacket as you head out the walk the dog. tropical storm newton will move into arizona and new mexico later this week. for us looks...
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the fast-moving fire prompted multiple evacuations near the colorado-wyoming border.it's now 300 arces...and just 45 miles from fort collins. the flames are about 10-percent contained and are still threatening 30 buildings.there are about 60 firefighters working to contiain it.... but more than 100 additional resources will arrive today. no clean up will start this morning in oklahoma... after a five point six magnitiude earthquake hit the central part of the state this weekend. the community is closing businesses and canceling classes...due to extensive damage.the pawnee nation president says his tribal community is in need of serious repair, especially on the pawnee campus.the quake was felt in several states. there were no reported injuries. the 'unofficial' end of summer is upon us ... and while many chose to leave town, there are other options. day weekend include: going shopping for holiday deals visiting a parkgoing to a cookout or barbequegoing on a hikingand taking a sightseeing tour now to your weather and traffic together... with meteorologist brian gotter. this may have bee
the fast-moving fire prompted multiple evacuations near the colorado-wyoming border.it's now 300 arces...and just 45 miles from fort collins. the flames are about 10-percent contained and are still threatening 30 buildings.there are about 60 firefighters working to contiain it.... but more than 100 additional resources will arrive today. no clean up will start this morning in oklahoma... after a five point six magnitiude earthquake hit the central part of the state this weekend. the community...
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colorado. into wyoming. and utah. so some of the fires. if you look to the west and is that true smoke. that is because of our wind shift. into the state. as far as the cloud. it will weaken a bit. over night. we'll wake up to a mostly clear 7 a.m. pick out your spot. smooth sailing. getting off to work. except the breeze in some areas will be strong. midday still looks good. you'll feel a change quickly. the wind kicks up. changes direction. fort collins first. greeley second. then denver. and around five o'clock we'll start to add to that. some of the moisture pushed our way. a few rain showers later in the day. mostly 70s. about 77. popular number. if most all neighborhoods. and down to the south douglas county. looking at middle 70s. >> here's the 7-day forecast. take a look at it longer this time. tuesday 60. with a better chance for showers. 40 percent. showers. but pleasant. middle 70s. 60s on friday. and next weekend we clear it off. and we stay in the 70s. things are starting to look like fall. in addition to feeling like it. the rest ot propb koes nice day of rest today. to wa
colorado. into wyoming. and utah. so some of the fires. if you look to the west and is that true smoke. that is because of our wind shift. into the state. as far as the cloud. it will weaken a bit. over night. we'll wake up to a mostly clear 7 a.m. pick out your spot. smooth sailing. getting off to work. except the breeze in some areas will be strong. midday still looks good. you'll feel a change quickly. the wind kicks up. changes direction. fort collins first. greeley second. then denver. and...
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and on the colorado, wyoming by lightning sunday night. warm, dry conditions not helping the more than 100 firefighters right there on the front lines. >> you can see your favorite cardinals players on the field sunday or tonight. david johnson and patrick peterson will be at cowboys saloon for a special charity event. it's called the march of the super bowl. the main event is at 6:00. and ta and charles barkley will be on hand as well. >>> crews are installing the ice at gila river arena. it's the 55 degrees in the arena, and 12 degrees on the ice. wow. >> 55 sounds good. >> a little bit. >> and it's going to sound better this afternoon. temperature-wise it won't be so starting to increase and it's not going to feel better later. hurricane newton is slowly working to the north. and that's set to have an management on our state over the next 24 hours. right now we have the clear skies, not a bad looking day as we look out over camelback mountain. our temperature is 95 degrees in phoenix with much of the valley just barely making it to the
and on the colorado, wyoming by lightning sunday night. warm, dry conditions not helping the more than 100 firefighters right there on the front lines. >> you can see your favorite cardinals players on the field sunday or tonight. david johnson and patrick peterson will be at cowboys saloon for a special charity event. it's called the march of the super bowl. the main event is at 6:00. and ta and charles barkley will be on hand as well. >>> crews are installing the ice at gila...
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the beaver creek fire started back in june near the colorado wyoming border is over 37,000 acres in size. >>> new this morning, westbound o working to clean up the mess of a semi fire. a mechanical problem caused the truck to burst into flames. no one was hurt. troopers say the crews continuing clean up later this morning and preparing for one lane closure. >>> breaking overnight, north korea fired three suspected missiles off their east coast. they traveled 600 miles and landed near japan. the launch comes days after ended joint military drills. president obama and russian president vladimir putin have agreed to keep up negotiation united nations over a cease fire agreement for syria. their discussion came hours of diplomats didn't seal a deal aimed at providing access for humanitarian aid for thousands of civilians in the country. >>> several bombs struck targets around syria today. 43 people are dead. >> timow traffic every ten minutes on the 4's. here's lauren. >>> good morning, starting off with mild temperatures. 55 in denver now. 52 in boulder and 33 in leadville and 36 in gunniso
the beaver creek fire started back in june near the colorado wyoming border is over 37,000 acres in size. >>> new this morning, westbound o working to clean up the mess of a semi fire. a mechanical problem caused the truck to burst into flames. no one was hurt. troopers say the crews continuing clean up later this morning and preparing for one lane closure. >>> breaking overnight, north korea fired three suspected missiles off their east coast. they traveled 600 miles and...
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now on labor day, we'r wildfire watch and many families are evacuating their homes near the colorado, wyoming boarder. it's a fast moving wildfire. the starwood fire has grown to 300 acres near the red feather lakes area. it's 10% contained and is threatening 30 structures. no word on what caused the fire. i'm expecting another update people on cape cod are bracing for the remnants of hurricane hermine. a lot of people packed the beaches for one last day. forecasters are predicting wind gusts up to 40 miles per hour. more than 2 inches of rain and coastal flooding as well. hermine will move out of the area tuesday night. >>> and people on board holiday cruise ships definitely felt hermine's wrath. look at this. the rocky waters and winds, the cruise lines are taking extra precautions. one ship had to port in baltimore until the rough seas died down. >>> new fallout over colin kaepernick's protests. he's not standing for the national anthem. last week when the quarterback was wearing socks that showed a pig with a police hat on, speak at a church service on sunday and he was a no show. he said
now on labor day, we'r wildfire watch and many families are evacuating their homes near the colorado, wyoming boarder. it's a fast moving wildfire. the starwood fire has grown to 300 acres near the red feather lakes area. it's 10% contained and is threatening 30 structures. no word on what caused the fire. i'm expecting another update people on cape cod are bracing for the remnants of hurricane hermine. a lot of people packed the beaches for one last day. forecasters are predicting wind gusts...
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. >>> crews are still working to contain the broadway fire near the colorado-wyoming border. it's grown to 615 acres. like -- wildfire spaaked by lightning three weeks ago. and the beaver creek fire has acres having started in mid %- we will see some rain and the high country today. it's already raining a littte bit. >> unnortunately we will be seeing very gusty conditions and staying very dry so that increases fire danger. but like you said we are seeing some moisture roll through portions of the state mainly off to the west of the rockies. we're going to be continuing to keep an eye on a few scattered showers throughout the morning now, this is the current view from our wireless camera. absolutely socked in with a lot of fog and cloud cover so if 3 you are driving across the eastern plains this morning just please practice extra caution because visibility is low. print story though from our loveland ski area camera. mostly clear skies. we did start out the day on a pretty cloudy no but we will eventually see those clouds move through the high country with plenty of sunshine
. >>> crews are still working to contain the broadway fire near the colorado-wyoming border. it's grown to 615 acres. like -- wildfire spaaked by lightning three weeks ago. and the beaver creek fire has acres having started in mid %- we will see some rain and the high country today. it's already raining a littte bit. >> unnortunately we will be seeing very gusty conditions and staying very dry so that increases fire danger. but like you said we are seeing some moisture roll...
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crews are still working to contain the broadway fire near the colorado-wyoming border. it has grown to 615 acres. the lightning sparked fire started three weeks ago. >>> this is beaver creek fire near walden. and is now 60% contained and has burned 30,000 acres since mid-june. no word on what caused it. >>> sad news from the denver zoo. elephant dolly was put down after being in hospice care for declining health. she was brought to the zoo in 1986 but it's unclear how old she is because she was brought from the wild. zoo officials believe she was life expectancy. >>> labor day weekend is upon us and it's pretty busy downtown. more than 500,000 people are expected to make it to civic park to get a taste of colorado. taste of colorado has been a staple for the past 33 years but this year, there is something new for visitors including a beer garden to enjoy. >>>>reporter: -- >> coloradoans love beer. -?it's a great nod to >> can't go wrong with that. taste of colorado will be open from 10:30 am to 10 pm and labor day tomorrow from 10:30 am to 8 pm. >>> if you don't make it
crews are still working to contain the broadway fire near the colorado-wyoming border. it has grown to 615 acres. the lightning sparked fire started three weeks ago. >>> this is beaver creek fire near walden. and is now 60% contained and has burned 30,000 acres since mid-june. no word on what caused it. >>> sad news from the denver zoo. elephant dolly was put down after being in hospice care for declining health. she was brought to the zoo in 1986 but it's unclear how old she...
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law enforcement in both colorado and wyoming will be teaming up for dui and seatbelt enforcement during saturday night's c.s.u. and wyoming game. extra patrols on the highway on highway 287 between laramie and fort collins as well as i-25 between fort collins and cheyenne. >>> the broncos will take on tampa bay this weekend going to be an interesting quarterback matchup. winston, the quarterback for the bucs, me thumb one pick in 2015. in that same draft, trevor siemian went no. 250. this time trevor is looking to come out on top. bulks are 1-2 this season. they have struggled on defense. time. >>> out to the sky 9 view, they of arrived over the full closure of westbound i-70 at quebec where a society cycle crash as closed down i7. exiting the highway at quebec because the crash is still blocking all lanes of traffic. still pretty dark out here. basically what we can see is the backup and cars turning around. when we have a full cl westbound i-70 we know the impact will be massive. 225, i-70 as we come out to the c-dot cams. you can see here the flashing lights here in the distance. tra
law enforcement in both colorado and wyoming will be teaming up for dui and seatbelt enforcement during saturday night's c.s.u. and wyoming game. extra patrols on the highway on highway 287 between laramie and fort collins as well as i-25 between fort collins and cheyenne. >>> the broncos will take on tampa bay this weekend going to be an interesting quarterback matchup. winston, the quarterback for the bucs, me thumb one pick in 2015. in that same draft, trevor siemian went no. 250....
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Sep 30, 2016
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if you are going to the game, c dot is teaming up with law enforcement in colorado and wyoming and cracking down a drunken driving and speeding and seat belt use. >>> still showery for theerun but tomorrow should be nice for the me loveland ski area. and a few rain showers move through and a few days we will be looking at some snow coming back in the mountains but right now it has always been in liquid form and down here in the plains this view from the ?amera at the western hotel in westminster. some of the clouds thickening up. denver right now partly cloudy skies. it was cooler today because of the cloud cover. 71 downtown and 73 out at the airport and 34% humidity so winds from the northeast at 7. overnight tonight. temperatures drop down to the low 50s and some clouds and a few light showers and the normal low is at 42 tomorrow. temperatures in the 70s and a little bit aboveethe normal but shy of those 80s that we have had in recent weeks. here is showers just down to the south of us. jefferron county and douglas county and clear creek county and park county drifting slowly toward the
if you are going to the game, c dot is teaming up with law enforcement in colorado and wyoming and cracking down a drunken driving and speeding and seat belt use. >>> still showery for theerun but tomorrow should be nice for the me loveland ski area. and a few rain showers move through and a few days we will be looking at some snow coming back in the mountains but right now it has always been in liquid form and down here in the plains this view from the ?amera at the western hotel in...
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Sep 10, 2016
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snow was falling across the rockies getting into colorado and wyoming.emperatures are only 40s and 50s across the high plains. that's the cooler air mass that's heading this way. it will modify before it gets into the delaware and the lehigh valleys. it should be good enough to drop us into the 80s tomorrow and monday, and 70s by later next week. today, hazy, hot and humidity, we'll stay dry. there's an isolated shower or thunderstorm chance tonight. most of us stay dry. tomorrow the front sweeps through, breezy and cooler with shies in the mid 80s and lower humidity levels. high around 97. that's a record high for the city of philadelphia. with the humidity feels like 102. look for a combination of sun and clouds, winds out of the south at 5 to 10 miles per hour. a ton of sunshine from start to finish. 11:00, 88. 1:00 p.m., 93. this afternoon, 3:00 p.m., 95, 96 degrees. overnight tonight, warm and humid with a thunderstorm late after midnight. 72 degrees outlying suburbs. 76 for center city. it's going to be a scorcher on the sand. if you're heading to
snow was falling across the rockies getting into colorado and wyoming.emperatures are only 40s and 50s across the high plains. that's the cooler air mass that's heading this way. it will modify before it gets into the delaware and the lehigh valleys. it should be good enough to drop us into the 80s tomorrow and monday, and 70s by later next week. today, hazy, hot and humidity, we'll stay dry. there's an isolated shower or thunderstorm chance tonight. most of us stay dry. tomorrow the front...
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Sep 18, 2016
09/16
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colorado. southern wyoming, and the panhandle of nebraska. this afternoon, mid to upper 80s in lower elevations. 90s to the south in pueblo and lamar, in the 60s. western slope, 85 degrees. temperatures right now in the 50s out west. 30s still in some mountain spots. 40s in leadville. 60s around the metro area. 50s in northern colorado. it's going to be really dry. we're going to be hard pressed to see any clouds form. those that do will be closer to the divide. through this afternoon our skies are clear for those of you headed to the broncos game, temperatures at kick-off are going to be in the low 80s so dress for summer. through tomorrow we're waking up to sunshine. temperatures tonight will drop to 54 degrees. what's in store for the rest of the week, tomorrow the high of 88 degrees then slowly but surely summer will be slipping away. for the start of the new season our temperatures are going to be >>> welcome back, everyone. 8:19. which means it's time for proctor's garden. you heard belen say it's going to be nice outdoors. there's stil
colorado. southern wyoming, and the panhandle of nebraska. this afternoon, mid to upper 80s in lower elevations. 90s to the south in pueblo and lamar, in the 60s. western slope, 85 degrees. temperatures right now in the 50s out west. 30s still in some mountain spots. 40s in leadville. 60s around the metro area. 50s in northern colorado. it's going to be really dry. we're going to be hard pressed to see any clouds form. those that do will be closer to the divide. through this afternoon our skies...
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Sep 7, 2016
09/16
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it's going to be a wild day. >> it what an effect on wyoming and colorado. >> yes. >>> it was nice to watch the olympics, but even more impressive, the special olympics. >>> that trust has >>> bill cosby's trial date is set. june 5th, 2017. it's the trial for the sexual assault case involving accusations from a woman he mentored at temple university in 2004. she says cosby drugged and sexually assaulted her. this is one of dozens of denied all of them. , the prosecutors hope to call some of those accusers as witnesses. >> we've spent a lot of time talking to a lot of people all over the country. we're working very hard to make sure that we're comparing the evidence we need in this case. >> cosby's attorney is warning people not the accusations. he says it's unfair cosby has already been found guilty in the court of public opinion. >> the media has championed the causes of his accusers with little thought to investigation or exposing the motive behind any accusations. >> if convicted, bill cosby can be sentenced for up to ten years in prison. >> a man dressed as a clown was trying to l
it's going to be a wild day. >> it what an effect on wyoming and colorado. >> yes. >>> it was nice to watch the olympics, but even more impressive, the special olympics. >>> that trust has >>> bill cosby's trial date is set. june 5th, 2017. it's the trial for the sexual assault case involving accusations from a woman he mentored at temple university in 2004. she says cosby drugged and sexually assaulted her. this is one of dozens of denied all of them. ,...
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Sep 18, 2016
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wyoming. high pressure down to the south, and the pressure gladeient right over northern colorado and southern wyoming. that's going to be a down sloping wind for us, temperatures will boost up today as that high moves out over colorado and new mexico today. that will keep those cold fronts up to the north, as well. so that's also the reason it's going to be so warm today. we're looking at 80s and 90s here. we'll insure the 80s and 70s out west. look at that, craig, miker, moab, and durango, all in the 80s today. here is the broncos game forecast. 83 halftime -- 85 at kickoff time. 83 at halftime. 80 in the fourth quarter. 88 tomorrow. we keep the 80s rolling all the way through thursday, and thursday is the first day of fall, and it happens at 8:21 in the morning, and we might pull out a few isolated thunderstorms by then. you can't tell on the map there, but by the time we get to friday, saturday, and sunday, with that front that comes through on thursday, we're going mid-60s for highs. so next week will definitely feel like fall. >>> well, it seems bruce springsteen was born to run. he's be
wyoming. high pressure down to the south, and the pressure gladeient right over northern colorado and southern wyoming. that's going to be a down sloping wind for us, temperatures will boost up today as that high moves out over colorado and new mexico today. that will keep those cold fronts up to the north, as well. so that's also the reason it's going to be so warm today. we're looking at 80s and 90s here. we'll insure the 80s and 70s out west. look at that, craig, miker, moab, and durango,...
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Sep 18, 2016
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the forecast will be the chance for seeing some high fire danger especially in northern colorado and into wyoming. red flag warnings are in place until about 7 pm, weld county, jackson county, boulder county, looking at winds gusting up to 50 miles an hour. winds are starting to within from the west and northwest afternoon, as well as the eye 25 corridor. -- i-25 corridor. this will be nothing like what the foothills have to deal with however. we will be 5 degrees warmer than what we usually are this time of year. we will take it that we will be cautious across the northern sections of the state with that fire danger. nearly 90 degrees across the eastern plains, lamar, pueblo, eastern mountains , a fantastic afternoon with warmer temperatures, 70s, idaho springs, bailey looking good, we will crank up and i'll just a bit. a pair of eights and long months, -- longmont, greeley as well. whether you are doing tailgating tomorrow or have tickets or whatever, we will be in the 80s for kickoff and we will stay there throughout the entire game. it should be a great-looking sunday for you. if that is not
the forecast will be the chance for seeing some high fire danger especially in northern colorado and into wyoming. red flag warnings are in place until about 7 pm, weld county, jackson county, boulder county, looking at winds gusting up to 50 miles an hour. winds are starting to within from the west and northwest afternoon, as well as the eye 25 corridor. -- i-25 corridor. this will be nothing like what the foothills have to deal with however. we will be 5 degrees warmer than what we usually...
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Sep 19, 2016
09/16
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not dangerously so for most of colorado but southwest wyoming, we've got high fair danger, a d 8:00 including cheyenne and laramie, 40 mile an hour gusts, low relative humidity will contribute to the fire danger there this afternoon. long-term, i'm watching out for hurricane paine, because believe it or not, that could impact our forecast. paine right now, a category 1 storm with maximum sustained winds at 90 miles per hour, might gain a little bit of strength better it loses strength as it approaches the coast. takes a right hand turn and very rain chances here to colorado. the other thing that's going to contribute to our big changes later this week is the system that will be coming onshore, within the next 24 hours. you can see all of that green indicating cooler air that will be arriving with it. it's scheduled to push into colorado by friday, so thursday and into friday, it's going to bring us cooler weather, and it's also going to help to increase the rain chances. today's chances for rain, next to nothing. most of the state will be mostly sunny all the way through today get a few more
not dangerously so for most of colorado but southwest wyoming, we've got high fair danger, a d 8:00 including cheyenne and laramie, 40 mile an hour gusts, low relative humidity will contribute to the fire danger there this afternoon. long-term, i'm watching out for hurricane paine, because believe it or not, that could impact our forecast. paine right now, a category 1 storm with maximum sustained winds at 90 miles per hour, might gain a little bit of strength better it loses strength as it...
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Sep 23, 2016
09/16
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this low should move to northern colorado and wyoming during the course of the day today with a cold front passage later tonight in denver cooling us down for the weekend. it will bring showers and thunderstorms in the mountains and snow in the higher elevations here and by the afternoon a chance of thunderstorms in denver but our best chance is later this evening as the system comes through we could see showerses >> quite a change for us. a little rain this afternoon. tomorrow afternoon as well. doesn't fill like fall today. . >>> this arapahoe at i-25 and we have some road work going on this weekend. we're checking in with shawn in just a moment. we're going to look through tonight into tomorrow morning. you an idea of the slight detour i would take i-25 as a detour and go to orchard or dry creek to access back on to arapahoe. here we are across the denver metro area. at or near posted speed limits and great speeds through commerce city. a couple side street trouble spots where lights are malfunctioning. an accident at chambers and lincoln and that police activity allen was showing
this low should move to northern colorado and wyoming during the course of the day today with a cold front passage later tonight in denver cooling us down for the weekend. it will bring showers and thunderstorms in the mountains and snow in the higher elevations here and by the afternoon a chance of thunderstorms in denver but our best chance is later this evening as the system comes through we could see showerses >> quite a change for us. a little rain this afternoon. tomorrow afternoon...
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nieve en utah, wyoming, idaho y colorado para el fin de semana.este de la naciÓn, que harÁ que las temperaturas desciendan de 10 a 15 grados por debajo de lo normal. ya para el sur y sureste, las temperaturas continÚan bastante cÁlidas. ustedes en new york, hoy con mÁximas en los 86 grados, un 20% de actividad de precipitaciones. para maÑana, mÁximas en los 76 y mÍnimas en los 50 grados. en cody tenemos 55, 70% de actividad de lluvia. en philadelphia, mÁximas en los 88. nos vamos para miami. mÁximas de 88, con un 40% de actividad de lluvia que se extiende para el martes. vamos al oeste de la naciÓn. en los Ángeles tienen máximas de 81, pero tienen ya mÁximas de 100 para el domingo. precisamente, para allÁ nos vamos. alan: ay! karla: estÁbamos hablando de tu marido, que estÁ nominado al latin grammy. alan: pero no habÍamos dicho por quÉ canciÓn: "la bicicleta". carolina: mejor canciÓn y grabaciÓn del aÑo. alan: ¿cuÁntos grammys lleva? carolina: 12. karla: vamos precisamente para california con luis sandoval y fernanda kelly. luis: buenos dÍas! esta
nieve en utah, wyoming, idaho y colorado para el fin de semana.este de la naciÓn, que harÁ que las temperaturas desciendan de 10 a 15 grados por debajo de lo normal. ya para el sur y sureste, las temperaturas continÚan bastante cÁlidas. ustedes en new york, hoy con mÁximas en los 86 grados, un 20% de actividad de precipitaciones. para maÑana, mÁximas en los 76 y mÍnimas en los 50 grados. en cody tenemos 55, 70% de actividad de lluvia. en philadelphia, mÁximas en los 88. nos vamos para...
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Sep 8, 2016
09/16
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don't think you're going to have the great vistas, we have high wind conditions from northern colorado into wyoming. red flag warnings out for much of wyoming and the panhandle of nebraska. extreme fire danger from noon through 7:00. and of course, crews are still battling the beaver >>> okay. marty. they caught the man who slashed a customer's neck, at a popular highlands restaurant. they're not releasing that suspect's name, though. the stabbing happened at the station on west 32nd avenue tuesday afternoon. the victim was seriously hurt. and taken to the hospital. the restaurant closed after the attack. it's expected to reopen today. >>> one county is voicing concerns about a federal proposal to lease more than gas development near rocky mountain national park. colorado public radio looked into a letter from the grand county board of commissioners, it says that the plan will put a strain on the area's water resources and several tributaries of the colorado river run through there and they're critical to reaching ranching and recreation in the county. so they are worried about water quality becaus
don't think you're going to have the great vistas, we have high wind conditions from northern colorado into wyoming. red flag warnings out for much of wyoming and the panhandle of nebraska. extreme fire danger from noon through 7:00. and of course, crews are still battling the beaver >>> okay. marty. they caught the man who slashed a customer's neck, at a popular highlands restaurant. they're not releasing that suspect's name, though. the stabbing happened at the station on west 32nd...
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Sep 23, 2016
09/16
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real strong closed low is developing around salt lake city here scooting in over northern colorado and up into wyoming bringing in a cold front later tonight and dramatically changing temperatures tomorrow. as it comes through today rain and snow developing in the mountains at 1:00 this afternoon. 11,000 feet in some locations and it might lower to ten overnight tonight. for us late showers and thunderstorms developing and might continue into the evening. could have severe storms in north eastern colorado and we'll watch for that. we'll see the contrast in temperatures. heat to the east and cool in the mountains. 82 degrees in denver with isolated storms this afternoon and wind and there's the change coming in for the weekend. upper 60s for saturday and sunday and slight chance of saturday and then we warm it up a bit on monday and tuesday. but joel, i'll tell you, it's a shocker once that front arrives tonight for many. >> it's a good reminder. not cold enough for snow in the denver metro area. get your car ready and get the blanket and find the snow scraper that you have had in there all summer long
real strong closed low is developing around salt lake city here scooting in over northern colorado and up into wyoming bringing in a cold front later tonight and dramatically changing temperatures tomorrow. as it comes through today rain and snow developing in the mountains at 1:00 this afternoon. 11,000 feet in some locations and it might lower to ten overnight tonight. for us late showers and thunderstorms developing and might continue into the evening. could have severe storms in north...
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Sep 15, 2016
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as i mennioned, it is still raining in this area from greeley all way to the border between wyoming and colorado north of fort morgan. we are not seeing rainfall at this point in downtown denver. farther west, rain is mixing with snow in the higher leadville in toward fail. even telluride, where we saw a mixture of rain and snow earlier today. 58 degreesn commerce city, 60 degrees dia, 60 degrees for little 10. we will have a you storms popping up through tonight. it will be cool and then a sunny weekend is in store for us. iistability tomorrow. we do have a cold front tomorrow afternoon, there is a risk for some general thunderstorms across the front range into the afternoon. late tonight, that front is going to be into northwestern colorado. have passed through denver. instead f the 80s, we will be back in the mid-70s once again. our overnight lows tonight will be in the 50s. our official overnight lows in the 40s. temperatures tomorrow because of the cold front, in the mid- 70s and a chance of afternoon showers. tonight, 49 degrees in denver, a few showers here and there and overnight lows in
as i mennioned, it is still raining in this area from greeley all way to the border between wyoming and colorado north of fort morgan. we are not seeing rainfall at this point in downtown denver. farther west, rain is mixing with snow in the higher leadville in toward fail. even telluride, where we saw a mixture of rain and snow earlier today. 58 degreesn commerce city, 60 degrees dia, 60 degrees for little 10. we will have a you storms popping up through tonight. it will be cool and then a...
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Sep 12, 2016
09/16
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colorado. or our friends in wyoming, they have a winter weather advisory out there. don't worry, don't panic, we want see this snow in the city. there is a potential for light snow in some of the mountain peaks. no travel advisories have been issued and as far as the storms go, we don't expect them to be severe. the greater potential stretches from the panhandle of texas all the way to miot cause brief heavy rain at times and some lightning. when we press play on the futurecast, through this afternoon, clouds increase and so do the winds. late this afternoon, a round of shore -- a round of showers pushing through with rain possible around town and the rains become more easterly. with the upslope, clouds increase in is a chance for fog tomorrow along i-76 and i-70. 45 will be the low and >>> welcome back. a cease-fire arranged by the united states and russia has monitoring groups and state media report clashes up to the final minutes. the most powerful groups have not yet committed to the truce. it's the latest attempt to end a five-year conflict that has killed more
colorado. or our friends in wyoming, they have a winter weather advisory out there. don't worry, don't panic, we want see this snow in the city. there is a potential for light snow in some of the mountain peaks. no travel advisories have been issued and as far as the storms go, we don't expect them to be severe. the greater potential stretches from the panhandle of texas all the way to miot cause brief heavy rain at times and some lightning. when we press play on the futurecast, through this...
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Sep 9, 2016
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wyoming working its way down. that would be working into colorado pretty soon. you can see that here on the current wind speeds it's been breezy on the eastern plains all day but look at this burst of wind right now coming across the border. that's the leading edge of the second surge of cooler air. behind the front there is a band of showers even some snow in some of the higher elevations of central wyoming. i don't think the srs look up here. here come that front the little surge of showers i just showed you they gradually dissipate as they approach colorado. we may see an increase in cloud cover as the second surge comes in. can't rule out a few light sprinkles somewhere but it is so dry here at the surface i don't think the showers are going to survive as they continue their southward trek. today much cooler. southeast colorado you did not feel these cold front so you're going to stay in the 70s up high with some high 80s on the western slope. southeast colorado you stay in the 50s, 30s and 40s up high and 50s out west. look at northwestern colorado 20s in s
wyoming working its way down. that would be working into colorado pretty soon. you can see that here on the current wind speeds it's been breezy on the eastern plains all day but look at this burst of wind right now coming across the border. that's the leading edge of the second surge of cooler air. behind the front there is a band of showers even some snow in some of the higher elevations of central wyoming. i don't think the srs look up here. here come that front the little surge of showers i...
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Sep 22, 2016
09/16
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sit west of colorado, bringing showers to utah and to wyoming. and as it pushes here through here tomorrow, we'll start to see some of those showers make their way certainly in the mountains and a couple here along and east of i-25. 64 at broomfield. 65 for greeley, a mixture of 50s, 60s and 70s, believe it or not in the mountains. and you can see, we that sunshine through the rest of the afternoon. gradually making our way into the low 80s by 3:00 and 4:00. but, yes, looking ahead, big cool-off for the weekend. that does include sunday, which is race for the cure, we've got a lot of different details in the forecast to go over, we'll cover them for you, and it's fall. we'll get through it. >> we always do, don't we? >> yeah. >> we get through it together. >> it's not snowing. yet. >> yet. >> that's a good thing and a bad thing at the same time. >> you bet. >>> the governor of north carolina declared a state of emergency in charlotte after protests overnight, in response to tuesday's officer in/srao?fl shooting of -- involved shooting of an afric
sit west of colorado, bringing showers to utah and to wyoming. and as it pushes here through here tomorrow, we'll start to see some of those showers make their way certainly in the mountains and a couple here along and east of i-25. 64 at broomfield. 65 for greeley, a mixture of 50s, 60s and 70s, believe it or not in the mountains. and you can see, we that sunshine through the rest of the afternoon. gradually making our way into the low 80s by 3:00 and 4:00. but, yes, looking ahead, big...
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Sep 11, 2016
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the pattern is dry. 46 in bismarck, it was snowing across the front range, northern colorado rockies, caspar, wyomingcking up the white stuff. chicago, 58 degrees. saying goodbye to the 90s, feels-like temperatures in the triple digits we won't see anything like that in the foreseeable future. overnight tonight, look at this, 48 in allentown, 50 in the poconos, 50 in reading and lancaster. philadelphia dropping down to 62. tomorrow the model has us struggling to get out of the 70s. accuweather will go 81, 82. tomorrow night, same thing, upper 40s, low 50s for the lehigh valley. 58 degrees for philadelphia. for today, a comfortable 87 degrees. i know it's sticky in south jersey right now, cooler drier air is working its way in, clouds to sun, less humid, winds out of the north, northwest a breezy day, ten to 20 miles per hour. 84 by 1:00 p.m., 83 -- actually, 86 by 3:00 p.m., 85 by 5:00 p.m. jersey shore, looks good, lots of clouds, 84 degrees, sunshine returning after lunchtime, ocean temperature, 75. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, 82 degrees, sunny and pleasant tomorrow, not a cloud i
the pattern is dry. 46 in bismarck, it was snowing across the front range, northern colorado rockies, caspar, wyomingcking up the white stuff. chicago, 58 degrees. saying goodbye to the 90s, feels-like temperatures in the triple digits we won't see anything like that in the foreseeable future. overnight tonight, look at this, 48 in allentown, 50 in the poconos, 50 in reading and lancaster. philadelphia dropping down to 62. tomorrow the model has us struggling to get out of the 70s. accuweather...
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Sep 13, 2016
09/16
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colorado. up to portions of montana and wyoming, snow. we don't have that accept a higher elevations. we have rain showers. this will be the pattern for most of the week. yesterday 90. today 74. 73 downtown. 54 and 58 to start. 94 and 31 records. nederland 64. everyone is cool -- cooler than normal. 58 and 54 right now. the east upslope wind at 12. 77 percent humidity. this is saturday morning where we had 37 degrees at the airport for the low, they had frost on the grass in rawlins hill. here's one from mike, pike national forest above bailey. county, the hay bales ready to go. what spectacular sunset from aurora. temperatures tonight 40s and 50s over the eastern plains. mountains 40s. 40s and 50s out west. for tomorrow we will stay on the cool side. cooler than today with only 60s over the eastern plains. out west they don't get a school denver forecast. for tonight mostly cloudy. scattered showers with 47 and 45. tomorrow mostly cloudy with scattered showers and low to mid-60s. for the next several days we will get to the 70s wednesday, thursday and friday. chance of thunderstorm i
colorado. up to portions of montana and wyoming, snow. we don't have that accept a higher elevations. we have rain showers. this will be the pattern for most of the week. yesterday 90. today 74. 73 downtown. 54 and 58 to start. 94 and 31 records. nederland 64. everyone is cool -- cooler than normal. 58 and 54 right now. the east upslope wind at 12. 77 percent humidity. this is saturday morning where we had 37 degrees at the airport for the low, they had frost on the grass in rawlins hill....
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Sep 10, 2016
09/16
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wyoming. northwest colorado. grand, larimer, boulder counties between 6,000 and 9,000 feet. the winds tomorrow, coming directly out of the west. so, just ... keep that in mind as you are out and about. look at this. so far, from january 1 until today, 4.9 million acres have burned across the country. but, that is not bad compared to this time last year. we were at 8.5. still something to think about. you can see current fire danger. the worth in north western colorado, high, very high out there. temperatures tomorrow, scorching. 90 degrees around here. 90s for getting hot. 60s , 70s up in the mountains. it will be warm out to the west as well. so, do what we can. we don't want to see any more fires. >> yeah. >> it is a good reminder. as fall settles in, we are lucky to get some rain this week finally. but folks are out there camping. something to be mindful. >> that wind though. >> people are coming from out of town. >> it has been howling. >> you could feel it here in town a little bit too. >> it will be back tomorrow. >> absolutely. >> all right daniel. thank you. >> from
wyoming. northwest colorado. grand, larimer, boulder counties between 6,000 and 9,000 feet. the winds tomorrow, coming directly out of the west. so, just ... keep that in mind as you are out and about. look at this. so far, from january 1 until today, 4.9 million acres have burned across the country. but, that is not bad compared to this time last year. we were at 8.5. still something to think about. you can see current fire danger. the worth in north western colorado, high, very high out...
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and southern colorado but it is putting a big focus for thunderstorms along the wyoming and nebraska borders for us today. so the farther north you live here in the front range the better chance you have of having a shower today. i'd say from around bertha to the south way way down, to the north and east we'll have a pretty stormy night in my view. that's where we'll see the best consistent rain. just a few light showers around here. it's still going to be a warm day. mid to upper 70s with sunshine feels very warm when you're out and about during the afternoon. 60s and low 70s in the foothills. fog over the northeastern plains is going to burn off to be replaced by thunderstorms not only this afternoon but this evening after sunset i think we're going to with some moderate to heavy rain responsible to the north and east, but any area really from morgan county to the east could have some moderate to heavy storms during the evening tonight. temperatures are right at or a little below average with 70s and low 80s here. warmer down south with 60s today in the mountain. i'll
and southern colorado but it is putting a big focus for thunderstorms along the wyoming and nebraska borders for us today. so the farther north you live here in the front range the better chance you have of having a shower today. i'd say from around bertha to the south way way down, to the north and east we'll have a pretty stormy night in my view. that's where we'll see the best consistent rain. just a few light showers around here. it's still going to be a warm day. mid to upper 70s with...
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and so this is, you know, you talk about wyoming and colorado and nevada and utah. and so we even have the northern states -- well, the southern states arguing and upset with our northern states, you know? and we don't feel that here, you know? we just don't feel that in the northeast. there's water -- [inaudible] we've traveled out west quite a bit, and water has been the primary -- well, forget the drought. it was just water usage for the crops and the dams and -- [inaudible] >> right. >> [inaudible] >> right. there are so many in that, you know, we could tease out that concern, you know, like in so many different ways, and you're absolutely right. it makes no sense that we're growing, like, 50% of our nation's produce in this dry area. but i will say one thing, that that's -- it's not only those -- that there's also other ways to look at it too, and that's to rehydrate those areas of the west, and there are ways to do that working with nature such as bringing back beaver, prairie dogs and rebuilding those landscapes that they're healthier and able to hold more wa
and so this is, you know, you talk about wyoming and colorado and nevada and utah. and so we even have the northern states -- well, the southern states arguing and upset with our northern states, you know? and we don't feel that here, you know? we just don't feel that in the northeast. there's water -- [inaudible] we've traveled out west quite a bit, and water has been the primary -- well, forget the drought. it was just water usage for the crops and the dams and -- [inaudible] >> right....
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. >>> y un fuego que se propaga a gran velocidad en la frontera entre los estados de colorado y wyoming. >>> las amenazas de muerte que recibieron por internet los estudiantes judÍos de la secundaria escolar. el alguacil dijo que la amenaza se referÍa el martes cuando los alumnos regresen a clases y mostraba la imagen de una persona con una mÁscara antigas y un cuchillo con una esvÁstica. >>> mÁs temprano se supo que no se logrÓ un acuerdo para lograr un alto al fuego que permita la entrada de ayuda eliminatoria a siria lo encabezado con john kerry y su par ruso ocurrieron tambiÉn durante de la cumbre del g20. provocaron deslaves y dejo que ron a cientos de personas atrapa atrapadas en las inundaciones aisladas por las vÍas bloqueada en acapulco. los afectados por el mal tiempo se quejan que el gobierno ha sido negligente en esa zona del paÍs. >>> se le pidiÓ se hicieron varios peticiones que nos apoyaran <.> en el 2013 acapulco fue golpeada. >>> siguen generando declaraciones de un inmigrante mexicano que asegurÓ que si hillary clinton llegara a la casa blanca se llenarÍa de carros de
. >>> y un fuego que se propaga a gran velocidad en la frontera entre los estados de colorado y wyoming. >>> las amenazas de muerte que recibieron por internet los estudiantes judÍos de la secundaria escolar. el alguacil dijo que la amenaza se referÍa el martes cuando los alumnos regresen a clases y mostraba la imagen de una persona con una mÁscara antigas y un cuchillo con una esvÁstica. >>> mÁs temprano se supo que no se logrÓ un acuerdo para lograr un alto al...
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always sort of hiding in the background because we talk about, you know, this area became colorado or california or wyoming or wherever, and it's as if that was predetermined, it was predestined. and that was one of the reasons i wrote the book, was to look at how these lines within the country evolved just as often and often just as controversially, just as contentious as boundaries between the united states and american indian groups, between the u.s. and european empires as well. there's a great deal of frustration and negotiation and diplomacy and sometimes often even outright battles between communities over where their boundaries are going to be, whether it's between countries or between states. the decision for where boundaries are going to be comes from a number of factors. of course, there's general guidelines that congress had set down about where a state's boundaries will be or a territory before it becomes a state, and yet there's also often contribution from people who lived in the region. mining groups, farming groups, people who wanted to make sure that their communities were embraced in one
always sort of hiding in the background because we talk about, you know, this area became colorado or california or wyoming or wherever, and it's as if that was predetermined, it was predestined. and that was one of the reasons i wrote the book, was to look at how these lines within the country evolved just as often and often just as controversially, just as contentious as boundaries between the united states and american indian groups, between the u.s. and european empires as well. there's a...
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Sep 22, 2016
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showers have been going in parts of western colorado, just nibbling that utah and wyoming border. with several areas of thunderstorms in utah. they are concerned with flash flooding in central and southern utah. with high winds anticipated in western colorado today, going as far as sustained winds go. some of the gusts could go to 60 around that part of the state. we'll clear things out around here over the northeastern plains. hit the 70s and low 80s here. we have much cooler air headed our way for this weekend. >>> all right. thank you, marty. sit 6:32. we're getting on out to our view here from sky 9, over the brand new accident southbound, as you come on through towards 104th avenue, you can see some big as we head through. these delays will build towards 100 and 12th avenue. to the ground level view here, take a look at the accident in the far left lane. backups coming through, now should get lighter because of everybody is just scoots across the', they're on the shoulder. curiosity delay. they should wrap up here quickly. out to the west, doing better also, construn wrapped u
showers have been going in parts of western colorado, just nibbling that utah and wyoming border. with several areas of thunderstorms in utah. they are concerned with flash flooding in central and southern utah. with high winds anticipated in western colorado today, going as far as sustained winds go. some of the gusts could go to 60 around that part of the state. we'll clear things out around here over the northeastern plains. hit the 70s and low 80s here. we have much cooler air headed our...
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Sep 24, 2016
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colorado. a little further to our north over wyoming, though, shortly after 2:00 this morning, a couple totals came in near laramie in the 2-4-inch range, so this system wrapping up with us today. we're going to keep those winter weather advisories until 11:00. those will remain in effect for a few more hours. feet. 2-6 inches of snow possible there. down to 7500 feet we still could see snow but most of that melting as it hits the ground. the cold front that brought all of this weather with it off to our east. we're going to see wrap-around moisture, then high pressure settles in and tomorrow it's going to clear everybody out. snow and rain a part of our northern and central mountain forecast through about 6:00 today. we'll get a few clouds from that here in the denver metro area, but we're too dry here fort collins and greeley's forecast today. 68 the high for greeley and denver. on our eastern plains we'll hit the 70s and 80s. that will be the warm spot. mountain areas, highs in the 40s and 50s, and across the western slope, a high of 64. winds will be out of the north at 5-15 miles per hour
colorado. a little further to our north over wyoming, though, shortly after 2:00 this morning, a couple totals came in near laramie in the 2-4-inch range, so this system wrapping up with us today. we're going to keep those winter weather advisories until 11:00. those will remain in effect for a few more hours. feet. 2-6 inches of snow possible there. down to 7500 feet we still could see snow but most of that melting as it hits the ground. the cold front that brought all of this weather with it...
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wyoming. it extends into jackson county and northern colorado there, and that warning is in effect until 7:00 tonight. wind gusts will be out of the hour, relative humidity, very low, so the fire danger will be very high in these areas. let's talk specifically about those winds. we're not expecting much here in the front range, this afternoon, they are going to be much more gusty, from the foothills on up to our northern mountains. 20-30 mile an hour gusts possible there, a little bit of a break overnight, and then they increase again as we get into early tomorrow morning. tomorrow, some slight changes, today, pretty darn dry acrossth if we get anything, it's an isolated rain shower out near burlington, we've had the fog, since early this morning, a lot more moisture available. everybody else is dry. clouds will begin to build into our eastern plains early tomorrow morning, while denver, castle rock, fort collins and greeley stay dry. and then tomorrow afternoon, we are cooler. why? our upper level pattern changes. the jet stream dips right over colorado friday afternoon. 90 today. 91 for gre
wyoming. it extends into jackson county and northern colorado there, and that warning is in effect until 7:00 tonight. wind gusts will be out of the hour, relative humidity, very low, so the fire danger will be very high in these areas. let's talk specifically about those winds. we're not expecting much here in the front range, this afternoon, they are going to be much more gusty, from the foothills on up to our northern mountains. 20-30 mile an hour gusts possible there, a little bit of a...
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Sep 3, 2016
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always sort of hiding in the background because we talk about, you know, this area became colorado or california or wyoming or wherever, and it's as if that was predetermined, it was predestined. and that was one of the reasons i wrote the book, was to look at how these lines within country evolved just as often and often just as controversially, just as contentious as boundaries between the united states and american indian groups, between the u.s. and european empires as well. there's a great deal of frustration and negotiation and diplomacy and sometimes often even outright battles between communities over where their boundaries are going to be, whether it's between countries or between states. the decision for where boundaries are going to be comes from a number of factors. of course, there's general guidelines that congress had set down about where a state's boundaries will be or a territory before it becomes a state, and yet there's also often contribution from people who lived in the region. mining groups, farming groups, people who wanted to make sure that their communities were embraced in one pla
always sort of hiding in the background because we talk about, you know, this area became colorado or california or wyoming or wherever, and it's as if that was predetermined, it was predestined. and that was one of the reasons i wrote the book, was to look at how these lines within country evolved just as often and often just as controversially, just as contentious as boundaries between the united states and american indian groups, between the u.s. and european empires as well. there's a great...