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A "blast" of warmer weather

Gusty winds through Thursday. Tuesday night's lows in the teens. Wednesday's highs 55 - 60.

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Ice Rescue Training 1_4_08

Cold weather a safety reminder

The latest cold, snowy blast made for some fun in the snow for sledders. Meantime, the Colorado Springs Fire Department is warning about the dangers of frozen lakes.

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Two cities dig out from record December snow

Residents of this Northwest city were trying to dig out Tuesday after a record-breaking month of snow collapsed roofs and clogged streets. Bismarck, N.D., also set a snowfall record.

Flags in Wind

High winds buffet Southern Colorado

Gusty winds pounded the Front Range Tuesday morning, blowing down trees, causing scattered power outages and even blowing over a semi-truck rig.

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Winter and Meteorologists: What are they talking about

Last week, Halloween gave the Colorado Springs and Pueblo areas a treat with the unseasonably warm weather. But like all good things, this too will pass. As we come to grips with the typical weather realities of Colorado, there may be some questions as to what winter watches, warnings, and advisories might mean.

Winter Driving 3_2_08

Rush to prepare for winter driving

Tire shops were working overtime on Monday, upgrading tires for winter driving.

Sangre de Cristo Mountains 12_07

Want a warmer outlook, take a look at Chinook

These last couple of days have brought us record breaking temperatures and spring like weather for the Pueblo and Colorado Springs region. The two questions many of us have are what’s responsible for this beautiful weather and how long will it last?

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Mike Madson - First Alert Weather

First Alert Doppler - Part I

This is the first of four parts to "First Alert Doppler: Get the Early Warning."  Meteorologist Mike Madson introduces the weather team and the newest piece of equipment in their arsenal - First Alert Doppler. 

Mike Daniels - First Alert Weather

First Alert Doppler - Part II

This is the second of four parts to "First Alert Doppler: Get the Early Warning," in which Mike Daniels makes clear the difference between a truly live radar and the other local radars, even those that are called "live."

Craig Eliot - First Alert Weather

First Alert Doppler - Part III

This is the third of four parts to "First Alert Doppler: Get the Early Warning."  Craig Eliot heads out to the site where the radar was built and explains in basic terms how it works.

Bill Meck - Chief Meteorologist, WLEX-TV

First Alert Doppler - Part IV

This is the fourth of four parts of "First Alert Doppler: Get the Early Warning," in which the Chief Meteorologist at WLEX-TV, Bill Meck, tells the story of an F3 tornado that ripped through Lexington, Kentucky.  Their live Doppler radar saw the storm twenty minutes earlier and far more clearly than the NWS radars.

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Weather Extras

Mike Madson - First Alert Weather

First Alert Doppler - Part I

This is the first of four parts to "First Alert Doppler: Get the Early Warning."  Meteorologist Mike Madson introduces the weather team and the newest piece of equipment in their arsenal - First Alert Doppler. 

Mike Daniels - First Alert Weather

First Alert Doppler - Part II

This is the second of four parts to "First Alert Doppler: Get the Early Warning," in which Mike Daniels makes clear the difference between a truly live radar and the other local radars, even those that are called "live."

Craig Eliot - First Alert Weather

First Alert Doppler - Part III

This is the third of four parts to "First Alert Doppler: Get the Early Warning."  Craig Eliot heads out to the site where the radar was built and explains in basic terms how it works.

Bill Meck - Chief Meteorologist, WLEX-TV

First Alert Doppler - Part IV

This is the fourth of four parts of "First Alert Doppler: Get the Early Warning," in which the Chief Meteorologist at WLEX-TV, Bill Meck, tells the story of an F3 tornado that ripped through Lexington, Kentucky.  Their live Doppler radar saw the storm twenty minutes earlier and far more clearly than the NWS radars.

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