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Colorado weather: Arctic blast to bring sub-zero windchills and snow
A blast of arctic air will drop overnight temperatures across Colorado into the single digits this week, and it’s expected feel even colder with wind chill, according to the National Weather Service.
Temperatures are expected to drop Thursday night into Friday morning, and the freezing weather is forecast into Sunday, according to the weather service. Snow will likely accompany the arctic blast across Colorado, forecasters said.
With wind chill, according to the weather service, Friday’s temperature forecasts include lows of:
- 2 degrees below zero in Denver
- 3 degrees below zero in Castle Rock
- 6 degrees below zero in Longmont
- 8 degrees below zero in Fort Collins
- 12 degrees below zero in Greeley and Kiowa
- 18 degrees below zero in Fort Morgan and Julesburg
- And 20 degrees below zero in Limon
The sub-zero temperatures are expected to continue into Saturday and Sunday, with weather service meteorologists forecasting wind chill lows of:
- Zero degrees on Saturday and 8 degrees below zero on Sunday in Evergreen
- 5 degrees below zero on Saturday and 2 degrees below zero on Sunday in Denver
- 5 degrees below zero on Saturday and 4 degrees below zero on Sunday in Longmont
- 6 degrees below zero on Saturday and 4 degrees below zero on Sunday in Castle Rock
- 8 degrees below zero on Saturday and 9 degrees below zero on Sunday in Fort Collins
- 12 degrees below zero on Saturday and 10 degrees below zero on Sunday in Greeley
- 20 degrees below zero on Saturday and 12 degrees below zero on Sunday in Fort Morgan
- 20 degrees below zero on Saturday and 14 degrees below zero on Sunday in Limon
- And 21 degrees below zero on Saturday and 15 degrees below zero on Sunday in Julesburg
As of Wednesday morning, the weather service’s snow forecasts extended through 5 a.m. Saturday and included up to:
- 2 inches in Aurora, Brighton, Broomfield, Castle Rock, Centennial, Commerce City, Denver, Highlands Ranch, Lakewood, Littleton, Northglenn and Parker
- 3 inches in Arvada, Conifer, Evergreen, Golden and Lafayette
- 5 inches in Eldora and on Colorado 125’s Willow Creek Pass near Granby
- 6 inches on U.S. 40’s Rabbit Ears Pass near Steamboat Springs, Colorado 9’s Hoosier Pass near Breckenridge and U.S. 34’s Milner Pass in Rocky Mountain National Park
- 7 inches on U.S. 6’s Loveland Pass and Colorado 14’s Cameron Pass near Fort Collins, and in Winter Park
- And 8 inches on U.S. 40’s Berthoud Pass near Winter Park and Interstate 70’s Vail Pass
Snow will be possible in the Denver area between 11 p.m. Thursday and 4 p.m. Saturday, and will likely continue into Sunday evening in the mountains, so the snow forecasts are expected to grow.
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Colorado boasts two of the best coffee shops in the Americas, according to new ranking
Denverites looking for a stellar cup of Joe don’t need to travel far to savor the flavor of excellent coffee.
That’s according to The World’s 100 Best Coffee Shops, a website that rates global hospitality establishments where coffee lovers can find better brew. The website recently announced its 2026 list of the best coffee shops in North America, Central America and the Caribbean and two local companies made the list.
Sweet Bloom Coffee Roasters came in at No. 43, while Queen City Collective Coffee ranked No. 61. Not bad for a list that includes must-hit destinations in places like Guatemala and Costa Rica, which are known for their exports of coffee beans.
The World’s 100 Best Coffee Shops decided the ranking through a mix of nominations and voting by both the public and experts. Places were evaluated based on the quality of coffee served, barista expertise, ambiance, sustainability practices, and innovation among other criteria, according to the website.
Sweet Bloom Coffee Roasters, which came on the scene in 2013, helped usher the so-called fourth wave of coffee locally, which focuses on honoring the beans’ agricultural roots and using techniques like pour-over to extract more flavor from each brew. The company started with a wholesale roastery and retail shop in Lakewood before expanding to Arvada through a merger with another company called Two Rivers, and later to Westminster. In 2022, Food and Wine magazine named Sweet Bloom’s Westminster locale the best coffee shop in Colorado.
Queen City Collective has certainly earned the popular vote among Mile High City coffee drinkers if the company’s expansion is an indication. Since opening its first retail location in 2018, in a spot shared with Novel Strand Brewing Co., Queen City has expanded to seven locations between Denver and surrounding suburbs, including Wheat Ridge and Aurora.
To see the full list of must-hit coffee shops across the globe, visit theworlds100bestcoffeeshops.com. For additional recommendations, check out our list of Colorado’s best coffee shops with picturesque patios and views.
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Denver beekeeper says swarm season came a month early this year thanks to warm weather
DENVER (KDVR) — With the mild winter and warm start to spring, beekeepers are seeing swarms earlier in the year and expect the season to be longer than usual.
Gregg McMahan is a dispatcher for the Colorado Swarm Hotline. It’s usually his job to send a beekeeper to collect a swarm when someone calls, but on Sunday afternoon, he decided to handle one himself.
“Nice little swarm,” McMahan said. “It’s tricky, though, because it’s hanging on a fence.”
A warm winter and spring mean swarm season has begun four weeks early.
“Never seen it like this ever,” McMahan said.
This call is to a house on Denver’s east side. When McMahan arrived, he saw a swarm had taken up residence on the fence.
“Absolutely typical, it is on the small side,” McMahan said.
He got to work, first luring them into a box when he spotted a good sign.
“See all these girls, they got their butts up, they’re fanning their wings. That’s telling us the queens in here,” McMahan said.
With the queen in hand, the rest began to follow her into the box.
McMahan said two years ago, he had 400 calls like this. Last year, only 100, the Swarm Hotline was as unpredictable as the weather, which has caused bee activity earlier in the year than ever.
“It makes it hard on the bees, you know? Two days ago, I’m collecting swarms in the snow,” McMahan said.
Rescuing them is integral to Colorado’s ecosystem. McMahan hopes people give a beekeeper a call instead of spraying them or harming them in any other way.
“They do a phenomenal amount of pollination within this state. Not only our native flowers but all the other flowers that people bring in,” McMahan said.
Slowly but surely, the swarm left the fence and moved into the box. McMahan loaded them into his truck to deliver them to their new home.
“Westminster to the Stanley Lake Wildlife Refuge, so these girls will have lakefront property tonight,” he said.
As he wrapped up, McMahan’s phone was buzzing more than the bees. Just another call to start a swarm season, he thinks, could be a long one.
“This year I’m already 20 swarms deep, so I’m expecting way more than 100 this year,” McMahan said.
To have a bee swarm removed for free from your property anywhere statewide, the Swarm Hotline number is 1-844-SPY-BEES.
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