*sigh* And I'd LOVE LOVE LOVE to have that! The only thing that can rival that as far as what I can grow is my silvermound & my bluebeard.. but both require full sun and I need something for shade. I think my areas are too dry, however.. that looks SOOOO lush! *swoon* Right now it's misting out & is 50degF with a high predicted to be 59. But, that's OK.. I'll take these few days of rain/cool 'cuz it's supposed to shoot back into the 80s next week, which will make sure that all my new roses get one last dose of growth before winter!! At least that's what I keep telling myself...
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From Channel 9 NBC local news:
DENVER - Most mountain areas will have snow tonight, but the heaviest accumulation will stay at the highest elevations, according to the Colorado weather forecast.
Cooler air stopped Denver's high temperature at 60 degrees shortly after midnight Wednesday morning. Clouds and the cool Canadian air held temperatures in the 50s for the rest of the day.
9NEWS Meteorologist Marty Coniglio says the second part of the storm is now rolling through the state bringing rain and snow to many areas.
Total rainfall could easily top an inch in some parts of the metro area with parts of southern Jefferson County and much of Douglas County pushing up close to 2 inches of rain by early Thursday morning.
In the mountains, the rain/snow line will start out at 10,000 feet, but early Thursday morning, snow could be falling as low as 8,000 feet in the Front Range mountains and foothills.
From the Front Range Mountains all the way to the San Juans for elevations above 9,000 feet, 2 to 6 inches of snow is expected from 3 p.m. Wednesday until 6 a.m. Thursday.
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I won't get any snow 'cuz I'm at 6100 ft. But there's Winter Weather warnings for quite a few cities on the Front Range (Boulder/Golden area)