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AURORA, Colo. (CBS4)– After temperatures dipped well below zero over the weekend in Colorado, UCHealth is treating a record number of frostbite patients. As of Monday, there are 26 patients at the UCHealth Burn and Frostbite Center on the Anschutz Campus in Aurora, that’s more than the hospital has ever had at one time. (credit: …

Hi Everyone! A tad more comfortable today than yesterday, and tonight much the same. A little break in the heat action. Which has to be July’s weather headline at this point. Yesterday, Meteorologist Chelsea Ingram crunched some numbers and it’s been a hot July. So far we are 4.8° above normal with the hottest day’s …

DENVER (CBS4) – Colorado will enjoy a brief break in the snow on Saturday thanks to a slight shift in the jet stream pattern. That will allow partly to mostly sunny skies along with warmer temperatures into the afternoon. But things will change after sunset as the next storm dives into the Great Basin and …

We almost tied a record WARM this low (for today’s date) this morning. So far the low for the day is 74°…the warmest low on record (going back to the 1880s) is 75° set back o 9/10 in 1910. It’s balmy out there for sure this morning…and pretty cloudy as well. Yesterday while KCI didn’t …

Good morning…as expected a wet start to the back half of the weekend with rain, some of it heavy, falling overnight. There is still some rain out there too…which will gradually fade as the late morning progresses. The moisture that fell locally, not a lot, 1/4-1/2″ for the Metro will turn into steam heat this …

DENVER(CBS)- It has been a sizzling start to September taking over our Labor Day Weekend! Sunday’s high at Denver International Airport zoomed up to 98 degrees! This managed to break the daily record high of 97 set in 1995. At the same time that 98 is the hottest temperature Denver has recorded in the month of …

This will be the last blog for about 10 days or so aside from a new podcast blog tomorrow morning. Each year I head out for a golf vacation in Arizona and I’ll be leaving in the next few days. This works on many levels for me because the heat is intense (usually) in AZ …