Proud of my son @BoxKaiden ! His loyalty and dedication to others over self, strong work ethic and perseverance, pushing himself when others write him off, and how he PLAYS THE NEXT PLAY on the field and in life after both good and bad. Very proud! Your future is bright!
Senior season highlights!
-151 completions
-2171 Yards Passing
-24 passing td's
-1 rushing td
Great final season with my boys...looking forward to what happens next!
@TeamFullGorilla@FairchildQB @traininthecore @coachwes_23@FalconAthletics
https://t.co/PSqpXrX4Zz
From undisputed Stanley Cup favorites to getting swept. This Avalanche series takes the crown for the most painful Denver sports collapse ever. Unbelievable!!!
@Coach_Sanford2 I didn't really consider the Broncos a bad loss as they were in overachiever status. They did better than most of expected with a young QB and team. Yes the loss was disappointing. But Avs and Nugs were a real disaster with experienced rosters that collapsed.
MACCC. PLAYER. OF. THE. YEAR.
For a THIRD consecutive season, @PRCC_Baseball has the conference's Player of the Year!
Coy Clements finished the year with 23 home runs, nine doubles, 69 RBIs, 59 runs, 52 walks and a .398 batting average to take home the MACCC's top honor!
#RRR🐾
CU Athletics is heartbroken to learn of the passing of Adam Munsterteiger.
Adam was a light in our Buffs community who covered CU sports and shared student-athlete stories for more than two decades. Our deepest condolences go to his wife, Liz, and their family.
@NugsGetBuckets SGA had 430 more foul shots than the player who came in second. No one can flop like SGA, truly a historic season for the flop god. They’ll build a statue for him one day
Good mernin and happy Saturday to my early risers, night owls, insomniacs, and neurospicy besties 🌪️☕️
Why do you we drive on parkways and park on driveways? LOL - so stupid.
If you haven't started precautions for barometric pressure changes and fluctuations, I'd do that now. Drink water you dehydrated little pickles. 🥰
Anyhoodles, a potent storm system approaching from the west is going to have some pretty significant implications for our weather through the weekend and into Monday.
Today, we’re on the warm side of the storm, which means very blowy conditions both in the mountains and east of the Continental Divide, including the Front Range, I-25 corridor, and eastern plains.
Winds will be out of the southwest on the western slope and in the mountains. East of the continental divide, there will be a boundary (called the dry line) that separates the warm southwest winds coming off the mountains from humid southeasterly winds on the eastern plains.
After about 1 PM this afternoon, scattered showers and thunderstorms will begin developing across the region, most numerous north of I-70, with much more isolated activity south of I-70. The focus of strongest storms will be on this dry line.
For the foothills, the front range, and the I-25 corridor, our window of opportunity for storms will be pretty short today. Mainly between about 2 and 7 and then those storms will move east onto the plains.
If you’re across the northern Front Range, northeast plains, southeast Wyoming, western Nebrasky, and far western Kansas, strong to severe thunderstorms are possible this afternoon and evening, capable of:
⚠️ Damaging winds
⚠️ Large hail
⚠️ Brief tornadoes (danger noodles 🌪️)
Some of the cities at risk are included in my handy dandy graphic.
As we head into Sunday, the day starts off warm and windy again, with scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms developing through the day. Some of those storms may also become strong to severe, especially east of the Continental Divide along the Front Range, I-25 corridor, and eastern plains.
Same menu:
🌪️ Damaging winds
🧊 Large hail
🌪️ Brief tornadoes
As the trough of low pressure moves into western Colorado, we’ll see widespread valley rain and mountain snurfall develop across the western slope and higher terrain including southern Wyoming along the I-80 corridor.
Eventually, a cold front pushes south across the rest of Colorado, bringing more widespread rain to lower elevations.
Then comes the Gary Busey complicated wildcard 👀
As colder air moves in late Sunday night into Monday, some of that rain could transition to wet snow, even at lower elevations, if the right ingredients come together.
Now before everyone panic buys French toast ingredients and hoards paper of the toilet, there are still a plethoric buttload of details to sort out:
* exact timing
* snowfall amounts
* lower elevation impacts
* mountain snow totals
If you check my second handy dandy graphic, you’ll notice significant liquid precipitation totals are possible through Monday, especially across the northern half of the region.
That’s because the projected storm track favors northern Colorado, Wyoming, and Nebrasky.
That doesn’t mean southern Colorado and western Kansas get nothing, but totals there will likely be much lighter compared to farther north.
So yes I have my workies cut out for me. I thrive in chaos. 😆
Bottom line:
✅ Be weather aware today
✅ Have a plan if you’re in severe weather territory
✅ If you can avoid traveling during peak severe weather hours, probably a smart life choice
✅ Don’t be a dumb dumb
I’ll be nowcasting in real time this afternoon and evening and pushing out updates as things evolve so there are no surprises. Stay tuned.
While most puns make me feel numb, math puns make me feel number.
LOL LOL LOL - don't worry I'll throw myself out k thanks bye.
OK thanks bye 😎lu
@matthewluciow92 The best QB I have seen live at the college level. Kellen Moore was a close second. Big Ben had a way of controlling the field... through the air and on the ground. Moore was just a phenom with how he worked his offense.
@kodythewxguy Appreciated by me... but that really doesn't say too much... I also appreciate superglue and duct tape... so you can proudly say you rank on par with those things!!
I think it’s hilarious that I work to provide what I hope is a valuable service to people, and my creator payout for the last month was $36. Meanwhile, other creators that play video games and start fights over politics are making $10,000-$20,000 a month.
So social media still favors clickbait over authenticity? That’s cool. 🤣🤣
Tonight, my wife and I stumbled upon a @9NEWS special presentation called “Refuge” done by @CHansen9NEWS & @chrisvanderveen
All I can say is Wow
This covers something I have given little thought to: End of Life in the Homeless Community.
Watching this has compelled me to do something about it.
https://t.co/KZMAiH7tvN