Please… Please…Please Stake down your tents, shelters and EZ ups. We’ ve all seen Ez Ups flying over the valley floor at 100 feet elevation, very pretty while flying and very deadly when they finally crash. Let’s be safe folks.
Thanks, Tom. I’m hoping for an occasional shower to help control the dust. The precipitation was sorely missed last year - with the exception of the hail storm. That was great!
Scattered sunlight and possible clouds during the day, fading to colorful skies at dusk around 8:30, continuing to much colder temps and dark skies with copious amounts of visible stars and a few planets, gradually lightening up around 6 - 6:30a.m., but still cold. Warming up as the sun finally rises high enough to shine on us below, then getting really hot and you want to jump in the river or stick your head under the waterfall, then you start to cool off. Or you might get cold cuz your hair is wet. Unless it rains, then it would be grey skies, or black skies, or blue skies over there but raining over here, or hail falling on one side of the canyon and sun shining on the other, or it could not rain at all and everyone will be fried, inside and out.
I can tell you it will be colder at night, no matter what the day has in store. I can tell you that one day may not be the same as the one before, or that one day may not be the same from hour to hour. It can be windy, it can be calm and still. It can be hot, it can be cold, it can be wet, it can be dry. It is Colorado, and it is the mountains.
And Tom, you have lived in CO long enough to know that you can’t predict the weather, at least not THIS early. Just bring those heaters to warm up the valley. :lol
Check back in about a month. :cheers
Yes word for word, Jerry first it’s Captain Kangaroo and now exact quotes from the Hippie Dippy Weather man…you my brother speak my language. :cheers Yer too fun to be an adult :flower