Great weather for “doing whatever” continues…

Horse

Perfect weather for a horse ride along Coyote Loop Trail today…

11-6-21: 12:45 pm update…

High pressure continues to dominate our weather for the next few days. Our next chance for precipitation will be Wednesday as a cold front and a trough move through our area. Unfortunately at this point, I see very little chance for measurable precipitation from this front. It will bring colder temperatures though, dropping our lows into the teens and highs in the 40’s for the rest of the week.

Don’t forget to send your clocks back an hour tonight to MST for the next 4 months. If we are going to mess with our time could we at least go 6 months per time change instead of 8 months and 4 months? If you elect me president next time I’ll make this my primary election issue! Forget about inflation, wars, high gas prices, etc.! We need to either go 6 months per time change or eliminate daylight savings time forever! Do I have your vote?

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Shawn sent this fun graphic to me yesterday!
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Here is the latest NWS 7 day precipitation forecast for Colorado. As you can see, the odds of us getting any measurable precipitation is slim to none!
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A cold front will move through our area on early Wednesday giving us a tiny chance for some light rain and snow showers. The rest of the week will be colder with lows in the teens and highs in the 40’s.

My forecast…

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The rest of today…Mostly sunny with highs in the upper 50’s to low 60’s. Winds will be out of the SW 10-15mph.

Sunday-Tuesday: Mostly sunny with highs in the upper 50’s to low 60’s and lows in the 20’s. Winds will be SW 10-15 mph.

Wednesday-Saturday: Our next cold front arrives on Wednesday with a slight chance for some snow showers and light rain, then clearing for the rest of the week. Lows will drop to the upper teens and 20’s and highs in the upper 40’s to low 50’s. Winds will be 10-15 mph with a few gusts over 20mph. I don’t see more than a dusting of snow for the valley and 0-1 inch of snow for the mountains.

My next post will be on Monday…enjoy your weekend!

-Mark Langford

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Pagosa Springs historical data for November 6th.

Average HighRecord High / YearAverage LowRecord Low / Year
5670 / 195019-4 / 1915

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Mark Langford

Mark Langford

I consider myself a "weather journalist" who has been studying and following meteorology since taking an earth science class in eighth grade. Later, when I became a professional commercial photographer, I learned that my continued studies in meteorology helped me plan outdoor photo assignments. I'm now a semi-retired photographer who teaches photo workshops, goes storm chasing and of course enjoys photographing great landscapes and clouds in our area. My fine art photography can be seen here: https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/1-mark-langford
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