This week we posted “our story” to the site as well as the November weather outlook. We hope to make regular postings to let more folks know about ThorntonWeather.com and to perhaps provide some weather education as well. As always, if you have any suggestions, please let us know!
Update, 11/8/07 – An abbreviated version of our November weather outlook was published in YourHub today. Click here to view it. We hope to become a regular contributor to YourHub so keep an eye out for our articles!
This marks the second year in a row forecasters predicted above normal hurricane activity only to have it be the opposite. Despite the “sky is falling” predictions about how global warming is the cause of all sorts of disasters, including an increased threat of hurricanes, we find the opposite is actually occurring. For more information see this page from the Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies.
It was one year ago today that ThorntonWeather.com first went “live” on the Internet! A lot has changed since then and we have quickly grown to a site with more than 1,500 visitors a day! Thank you to all! We will continue working to improve the site and if you have any suggestions, please let us know!
November is actually Denver’s second snowiest month so the potential is there for a good bit of moisture. Temperatures can vary widely with Denver having seen a record high of 80 degrees and a record low of -18. Forecast models right now show above normal temperatures can be expected for the month with an indeterminate amount of moisture. For more on what to expect and what Denver has seen in November in the past, check out the Climatological Preview for November.
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