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Brace for Boulder's Winter Blast: Snow, Wind, and Warming Spots Galore
Published 3 months, 4 weeks ago
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Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Sunday, December 28th.
Winters in Boulder have a way of sneaking up on us after those balmy record highs, and today is no exception as a cold snap barrels in with three to five inches of snow expected across town, according to the National Weather Service. Higher elevations could see even more, up to a foot in spots like Winter Park, with wind gusts hitting 45 miles per hour, turning mountain drives into real adventures so plan ahead if youre heading that way. The snow starts tapering off this morning but lingers into the afternoon, dropping highs to a chilly 28 degrees, so bundle up for any outings and keep an eye on roads as travel gets dicey. While Denver activates cold weather shelters, were lucky here with Denver Parks rec centers doubling as daytime warming spots today during regular hours, offering water, restrooms, and a warm seat to beat the freeze.
Shake off the chill with some movement starting early: the Boulder Frontrunners are hosting their Sunday run and walk at 9:15 AM from the east side of the Boulder Public Library parking lot on Arapahoe, perfect for easing into the day with fellow enthusiasts. Right after, from 10:45 to noon at Avalon Ballroom, join Movement Mass for a celebratory community dance to reconnect your body and spirit amid these changing times, tickets running 20 to 24 dollars. Sports fans, catch the Colorado Buffaloes mens basketball team hosting Northern Colorado at 1 PM in the CU Events Center, pitting our 10-and-2 Buffs against the 9-and-3 Bears in what promises to be a high-energy matchup with Buffs favored by 14-and-a-half.
Families, the Dairy Arts Center wraps up its Happy New Year magic show today, delivering family-friendly illusions that spark wonder and laughter just in time to build holiday magic. Music lovers, tonight at 7 PM in Cooper Creek Square, catch The Galentines, Boulders own all-girl indie-rock band bringing heart-pounding local vibes to ring in the weekend close. And keep that festive energy going, as The Fretliners gear up for their New Years Eve show tomorrow at the Fox Theatre.
Stay safe out there as this storm reminds us why we love Boulders wild weather, connecting us deeper to this resilient mountain town.
This has been Boulder Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Winters in Boulder have a way of sneaking up on us after those balmy record highs, and today is no exception as a cold snap barrels in with three to five inches of snow expected across town, according to the National Weather Service. Higher elevations could see even more, up to a foot in spots like Winter Park, with wind gusts hitting 45 miles per hour, turning mountain drives into real adventures so plan ahead if youre heading that way. The snow starts tapering off this morning but lingers into the afternoon, dropping highs to a chilly 28 degrees, so bundle up for any outings and keep an eye on roads as travel gets dicey. While Denver activates cold weather shelters, were lucky here with Denver Parks rec centers doubling as daytime warming spots today during regular hours, offering water, restrooms, and a warm seat to beat the freeze.
Shake off the chill with some movement starting early: the Boulder Frontrunners are hosting their Sunday run and walk at 9:15 AM from the east side of the Boulder Public Library parking lot on Arapahoe, perfect for easing into the day with fellow enthusiasts. Right after, from 10:45 to noon at Avalon Ballroom, join Movement Mass for a celebratory community dance to reconnect your body and spirit amid these changing times, tickets running 20 to 24 dollars. Sports fans, catch the Colorado Buffaloes mens basketball team hosting Northern Colorado at 1 PM in the CU Events Center, pitting our 10-and-2 Buffs against the 9-and-3 Bears in what promises to be a high-energy matchup with Buffs favored by 14-and-a-half.
Families, the Dairy Arts Center wraps up its Happy New Year magic show today, delivering family-friendly illusions that spark wonder and laughter just in time to build holiday magic. Music lovers, tonight at 7 PM in Cooper Creek Square, catch The Galentines, Boulders own all-girl indie-rock band bringing heart-pounding local vibes to ring in the weekend close. And keep that festive energy going, as The Fretliners gear up for their New Years Eve show tomorrow at the Fox Theatre.
Stay safe out there as this storm reminds us why we love Boulders wild weather, connecting us deeper to this resilient mountain town.
This has been Boulder Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI