Short weather story: For the past two days, we've had intense fog, with lingering pearly gray skies and an intense chill in the fall air. Last month, when we had this incredible intense storm system move over the Pacific Northwest, I sensed snow in the air and then, *poof*, snowfall took the Rocky Mtn area by surprise (and it surprised me, too). I read earlier this week that there's a low jet stream push of cold arctic air from Canada, that will be a major blizzard producer over the Rocky Mountains into the Yellowstone Nat'l Park area and pushing eastward, which should dump about 3 to 4 feet of fresh snow and bring fall to a close and usher in the chill of winter. If the weekend brings snow to your area, I hope you'll be safe and warm and be able to enjoy the change of the season.
Right now though, the clouds have vanished and the sun is gracing the late afternoon skies.
Today's high: it's about 57 degrees, right now.
Tonight's low: upper 30s.