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Our radar is based off of US NEXRAD and Canadian weather radar sites through the quality controlled MRMS system. It compiles various sources for radar data and filters out erroneous returns such as sun spikes and ground clutter. We then colorize the precipitation based on our methods for determining precipitation type. Rain is in shades of green, mixed precipitation and freezing rain in shades of pink and snow is in shades of blue.

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Our satellite is from the GOES-16. It is color enhanced by using a geocolor terrain background during the day and black marble city lights at night. The daytime satellite data is Visible satellite imagery, and nighttime uses Infrared bands. The bluish clouds are fog and low cloud. The whiteest clouds are the coldest, highest cloud tops.

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Current surface weather map around Grand County, CO

This surface map is from the HRRR computer model. It is a 1-hour forecast, updated hourly, which is a good estimate of the current surface conditions. This map shows the current high and low pressure centers, pressure isobar contours, wind streamlines and thickness contours. It also shows the currently depicted preciptiation estimates, although this should not be a substitute for actual live radar. The purple dashed contour is the 5400m thickness line, which is often a good proxy for the rain/snow line.

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Temperatures right now near Fraser, Colorado

This is the latest surface temperatures as depicted by the HRRR computer model, updated hourly. Although these are not actual observations, this model is a very good representation of current conditions as it factors in observations, terrain and physics to give you more detailed temperatures in areas that do not have reporting weather stations. For the latest reports at specific locations, like in Fraser, CO please see our current conditions data on the left and right side of this page, or go to our current conditions page.

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Surface wind speed map over Fraser, CO

This map shows the latest HRRR computer model winds. This depiction of the current wind directions and speeds is an estimate from the computer model. For actual observations in Fraser, CO, see the current conditions data on the left and right side of this page, or go to our current conditions page.

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Regional 24 hour rainfall expected near Fraser, Colorado

This is a forecast of the amount of precipitation expected over the next 24 hours from the HRRR weather forecast model. This is only one forecast depiction, and you should check other models to get a better idea of what may happen. You can view this and other models in more detail on our main weather forecast maps page. There, you will also be able to look at forecasts beyond just 24 hours and look at forecasts out to as far as 16 days.

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Area snowfall accumulation expected around Grand County, Colorado

This is snowfall forecast, with amounts anticipated in the next 24 hours. This guidance is from the HRRR weather model. For more model forecasts out to 16 days, visit our main weather forecast maps page.

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These are Convective Outlooks from the Storm Prediction Center. Click to see Days 1-3 broken down into Tornado, Wind and Hail threats, as well as days 5-8 outlooks.

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Climate Summary
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Fraser, Colorado Climate Summary

General Climate

    •   Fraser, Colorado experiences a continental climate, characterized by warm summers and cold, snowy winters.
    •   The town is located in a high-altitude valley, which contributes to its cool temperatures.
    •   The average annual temperature is 37.8°F (3.2°C).
    •   The average annual precipitation is 17.9 inches (45.5 cm).

Summer

    •   Summer temperatures in Fraser are mild, with average highs in the mid-70s°F (low 20s°C).
    •   Nights are cool, with average lows in the mid-40s°F (low 10s°C).
    •   Precipitation is relatively low in the summer, with an average of 2.5 inches (6.4 cm) per month.
    •   Thunderstorms are common in the summer months.

Winter

    •   Winter temperatures in Fraser are cold, with average highs in the mid-30s°F (low 2°C).
    •   Nights are very cold, with average lows in the single digits°F (-10s°C).
    •   Precipitation is higher in the winter, with an average of 3.5 inches (8.9 cm) per month.
    •   Snowfall is common, with an average of 110 inches (279 cm) per year.

Spring and Fall

    •   Spring and fall temperatures in Fraser are mild, with average highs in the 50s°F (mid-10s°C) and average lows in the 20s°F (-5s°C).
    •   Precipitation is moderate in the spring and fall, with an average of 2.5 inches (6.4 cm) per month.

Climate Extremes

    •   The highest temperature ever recorded in Fraser was 99°F (37°C) on July 20, 1954.
    •   The lowest temperature ever recorded in Fraser was -51°F (-46°C) on February 1, 1985.
    •   The most precipitation ever recorded in Fraser in a single month was 14.2 inches (36.1 cm) in September 1932.
    •   The most snowfall ever recorded in Fraser in a single month was 52.5 inches (133.4 cm) in February 1989.

Climate Change

    •   The climate in Fraser is changing, as it is in many parts of the world.
    •   The average annual temperature has increased by about 2°F (1.1°C) since the late 19th century.
    •   The average annual precipitation has also increased, by about 1 inch (2.5 cm) per decade.
    •   These changes are expected to continue in the future, with the average annual temperature increasing by another 2-4°F (1.1-2.2°C) by the end of the century.
    •   The average annual precipitation is also expected to increase, by about 1-2 inches (2.5-5.1 cm) per decade.
    •   These changes are likely to have a number of impacts on the Fraser area, including changes in plant and animal life, more frequent and severe droughts and floods, and changes in the timing and amount of snowpack.

Facts & Historical Information
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Natural History

    •   Fraser is nestled within the Rocky Mountain National Park, home to a diverse ecosystem with over 650 species of plants and 300 species of animals.

    •   The town is situated at the confluence of the Fraser and Vasquez Rivers, offering excellent opportunities for fishing and wildlife viewing.

    •   The surrounding mountains provide stunning views and hiking trails, including the popular Devil's Thumb Trail.

Science

    •   Fraser is home to the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory (RMBL), a renowned research institution specializing in ecology, evolution, and conservation biology.

    •   RMBL's facilities include a research station, a library, and a museum showcasing the local flora and fauna.

    •   The town also hosts the Fraser Valley Science Fair, which encourages students to explore scientific inquiry and innovation.

Personalities

    •   John Fraser, a Scottish immigrant, founded the town in 1859 as a mining camp.

    •   Enos Mills, a renowned naturalist and conservationist, established his homestead in Fraser in 1902 and played a key role in the creation of Rocky Mountain National Park.

    •   The town has attracted artists and writers over the years, including the painter Bob Ross and the author John Muir.

Tourist Attractions
1.Winter Park Resort

- A popular ski resort located just a few miles from Fraser. It offers a variety of slopes for all levels of skiers and snowboarders, as well as a terrain park, tubing hill, and ice skating rink.

2.Rocky Mountain National Park

- A vast and beautiful national park that is home to a variety of wildlife, including elk, moose, and bears. There are many hiking trails to choose from, ranging from easy to challenging.

3.Fraser Tubing Hill

- A fun and affordable activity for the whole family. The tubing hill is located in downtown Fraser and offers a variety of lanes for all ages and skill levels.

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