Fuel Your Morning: The Versatile, Make-Ahead Sweet Potato Breakfast Bowl
Heartily nutritious and creamily cozy whether hot or cold, sweet potato breakfast bowls are an endlessly versatile, gleefully easy,…
Heartily nutritious and creamily cozy whether hot or cold, sweet potato breakfast bowls are an endlessly versatile, gleefully easy,…
Here comes May, and with it comes one of those classic Colorado forecast stretches where just about everything is…
Longmont’s Water Advisory Board reviews low stream flows, reservoir levels, snowpack, and irrigation messaging, and recommends moving to a mild drought response level for City Council to consider in May.
Get the Longmont weather report for April 23–30, 2026. Daylight grows fast, drought remains severe, snowpack is low, and a moisture return may bring precipitation plus early severe storm chances.
New to Denver Summit FC? Colorado’s first pro women’s soccer team joined the NWSL in 2026, shattered the league’s attendance record in their debut home game, and is building a permanent stadium in Denver.
Discover Longmont’s innovative senior services discussed in the April board meeting, including Meals on Wheels, lockbox safety access, and wellness check programs designed to support independence and protect vulnerable residents.
This fresh spring minestrone celebrates the best of the season with a vibrant mix of green vegetables, tender legumes, and a flavorful, herb-infused broth. It’s a simple, wholesome soup that comes together with ease, highlighting ingredients like peas, kale, and leeks at their peak. Perfect for a cozy lunch or a light dinner, this recipe brings a taste of the garden straight to your bowl.
Longmont weather: a mix of early warmth, drought pressure, smoke concerns, and a key question hanging over the forecast: will the mountains finally get the moisture the Plains have been missing?
Explore the best Longmont summer camps, including flexible summer day camp options, outdoor adventures, and specialty programs. Find fun, engaging experiences for kids of all ages in Longmont.
Here is the big takeaway for Longmont and the Front Range as we head through March 19 to March 26, 2026: the pattern is locked in. A powerful ridge of high pressure dominates the West, pushing temperatures well above normal, while precipitation stays scarce. The forecast is not just “dry.” It is the kind of dry that keeps stacking the deck for drought.