Over a foot of snow and high winds possible across portions of Colorado
Accumulating snow, high winds and fire weather will exist across Colorado.
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First Alert Meteorologist Joe Ruch's passion for meteorology developed at just 12 years old. He was at the Eagles vs. Lions Snow Bowl game, the forecast called for 1-3" of snow in Philadelphia, but the storm dumped 9" of snow with blizzard conditions. This sparked his curiosity as to why the forecast went wrong and the rest is history.
After pursuing a Bachelor of Science Degree in Meteorology and Atmospheric Science from Penn State University, he took a leap of faith and moved to Colorado Springs. It was not long before he found himself chasing all types of weather from snow to tornadoes. Joe quickly fell in love with the challenge of forecasting the weather along the Front Range. Mother Nature always has a trick up her sleeve.
In 2024, Joe was hired by CBS News Colorado and began forecasting from the First Alert Weather Center. Within a few days of joining the team, an epic snowstorm dumped more than a foot of snow on parts of the Denver metro area and Joe was able to provide important updates on the snowfall totals to CBS Colorado viewers.
Aside from forecasting the weather, Joe loves to spend time outside. He has enjoyed exploring the high country, whether that be going on hikes or camping overnight. Joe's favorite trip so far was hiking to the top of the sand dunes in the Great Sand Dunes National Park & Preserve on a hot summer day (never again).
You'll also find Joe exploring new restaurants downtown. He loves food!
Just The Facts
• Position: First Alert Meteorologist
• Year hired: 2024
• Alma Mater: Penn State
• Hometown: Garnet Valley, PA
• Hobbies: Fishing, Eating, Working Out
• Favorite Food: Salmon
• Number of Siblings: 3
• Least Favorite Chore: Folding Laundry
• Least Favorite Noise: The screech from chalk on a chalkboard
• What keeps you in Colorado? How unpredictable Mother Nature can be
Accumulating snow, high winds and fire weather will exist across Colorado.
Up to a foot and a half of snow for portions of the high country with 50 MPH gusts anticipated across the Plains.
An active March and start to April has allowed every river basin across Colorado to run above average.
Ski season continues to come to an end across Colorado. Temperatures are warming, the sun is shining, and ski resorts are continuing to close.
On Monday, April 8th the 2024 total solar eclipse will cross North America with 60-70 percent coverage across Colorado.
It's that time of the year again here in Colorado. Temperatures are warming, the sun is shining, and ski resorts are closing.
We have a First Alert Weather Day posted for both Saturday and Sunday for the Front Range and the Denver metro area. Strong damaging wind gusts and critical fire weather are expected.
An active next 48 hours of weather is headed towards Colorado and the Denver metro area.
We all know the physics of playing baseball at high altitude gets complicated and can involve an unlimited number of factors.
Recent snowstorms have done wonders for the snowpack across Colorado.
Mother Nature always has a trick up her sleeve in Colorado and Meteorological Winter 2023 was no exception.