
Callie Zanandrie
Meteorologist at KCNC-TV (Denver, CO)
Wife, mama and Colorado native | Loves weather, family, skiing, travel and golden retrievers
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3 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Callie Zanandrie
Breezy conditions will stick around through Friday with wind gusts up to 25 mph hour possible. While most of the state will see drier weather, isolated showers are still likely, especially over the mountains during the afternoon hours. Saturday there's a small uptick in afternoon and evening showers, especially across northern Colorado. Sunday marks the start of a more unsettled pattern. Winds are expected to strengthen again, and widespread showers and thunderstorms are likely.
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3 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Callie Zanandrie
According to the latest U.S. Drought Monitor, nearly 70% of Colorado is experiencing some level of drought, with significant portions facing moderate to severe conditions. The recent spring storm brought much-needed moisture to southeastern Colorado, providing temporary relief. However, the rest of the state, particularly the western region, received minimal precipitation and experienced unusually warm temperatures, exacerbating drought conditions.
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3 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Callie Zanandrie
If you're planning to celebrate Mother's Day outdoors, the forecast couldn't be better. Highs across the Front Range and eastern plains are climbing into the low to mid-80s, with mostly sunny conditions. The mountains may see some afternoon isolated showers or weak thunderstorms. These storms won't last long but may bring gusty winds and brief rain, especially across areas like Park County.
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4 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Callie Zanandrie
Warm and mostly dry conditions will continue across much of Colorado through early next week, with temperatures expected to soar well above seasonal averages by Monday and Tuesday. The weekend will bring pleasant, spring-like weather to the Front Range and Eastern Plains, with high temperatures in the upper 70s to low 80s. While the majority of the state will stay dry, a few isolated showers and thunderstorms may develop each afternoon, mainly in the mountains.
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1 month ago |
cbsnews.com | Callie Zanandrie
Spring planting and drought tips for Colorado gardeners In Colorado, Mother's Day isn't just about brunch and bouquets—it's also the unofficial signal that the growing season has begun. With frost risks now largely behind us, this is the ideal time to start planting vegetables, flowers, and herbs, especially along the Front Range and in lower elevation areas.
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Summer heat returns today with temperatures climbing into the 90s. Tomorrow looks even hotter! #cowx #4wx #FirstAlertwx @CBSNEWSCOLORADO https://t.co/rJLzoo3ZA9

Cold front heading our way on Sunday! Temps running nearly 10 degrees below normal for this time of year. Enjoy the fall like weather. #cowx #4wx #FirstAlertwx @CBSNEWSCOLORADO https://t.co/8b0SKXF1pe

Denver forecast for Friday will be mostly sunny and summery! We have an isolated storm chance this afternoon. Tomorrow more of the same with a better chance for t-storms Sunday. #cowx #4wx #FirstAlertwx @CBSNEWSCOLORADO https://t.co/orsFL4WhOD