What's the hottest temperature ever recorded in Denver in March?

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:48:16 GMT

What's the hottest temperature ever recorded in Denver in March? DENVER (KDVR) -- Temperatures will be in the 60s the next few days in the Mile High City. While 60 is above-average for this time of year, it is not even close to the warmest temperature on record for March.The record high in March is 84 degrees, which was set on March 26, 1971, according to the National Weather Service. The record low for this month is negative 11 degrees, which was set on March 28, 1886. From 60s to snow in Denver? Here’s what we know The normal high temperature for March in Denver starts out in the 50s and increases to 60 degrees by the end of the month.Keep up with the forecastTo keep up with the forecast as it changes, be sure to download the Pinpoint Weather App. It has special features that include:Interactive Radar: Zoom in to any locationPinpoint Weather forecast: Independently certified as Colorado’s Most AccurateCustomized alert settings: Choose the severe weather alerts and locations that matter to youHour-by-Hour: Plan your day and see the hourly...

Complaints of drag show at James L. Knight Center threatens host hotel’s liquor license

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:48:16 GMT

Complaints of drag show at James L. Knight Center threatens host hotel’s liquor license A downtown Miami hotel has found itself “dragged” into controversy.Its liquor license could be on the line because of a holiday drag show and complaints it was indecent for children.Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration is laying down this law on the Hyatt Regency Hotel in downtown Miami.Monday, the administration announced that they are revoking the hotel’s alcohol license after one of its facilities hosted a drag queen show with minors present in the audience.The show, dubbed “A Drag Queen Christmas” is a holiday-themed drag show that tours in 36 different cities.It features stars from the hit VH-1 reality show “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” and on Dec. 27, the tour made a stop in South Florida at the James L. Knight Center.Now, the Department of Business and Professional Regulation filed a 17-page complaint against the facility, citing several violations.The complaints suggest that the performers were “wearing sexually suggesting clothin...

Nor’easter pounds Massachusetts, dumps 33 inches of snow in spots, child struck by tree

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:48:16 GMT

Nor’easter pounds Massachusetts, dumps 33 inches of snow in spots, child struck by tree It may have been Old Man Winter’s last gasp on Tuesday, as a whopper of a nor’easter pummeled the region, dumping nearly 3 feet of heavy wet snow on spots and sparking power outages.The powerful snowstorm toppled power lines and trees in parts of Massachusetts, and a falling tree in New Hampshire struck a child — who got trapped under the tree before getting freed by first responders.The more north and west you live in the Bay State, the more snow you saw piling up. The snow accumulation jackpot for the storm was the Berkshires, where a mountainous 33 inches of snow was measured in Hawley and 32 inches of snow was recorded in Rowe.The northern Worcester Hills were also pounded — with Ashby shoveling 27 inches of snow and Princeton digging out from 26 inches of snow.“They got quite a bit of snow up there,” Kyle Pederson, meteorologist at the National Weather Service’s Boston office, told the Herald on Tuesday.“It’s been a pretty i...

Patriots re-signing S Jabrill Peppers to 2-year deal, per reports

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:48:16 GMT

Patriots re-signing S Jabrill Peppers to 2-year deal, per reports The Patriots and veteran safety Jabrill Peppers agreed to terms on a 2-year deal Tuesday, according to reports.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Patriots reportedly signing Broncos O-lineman to 2-year deal New England Patriots | Jakobi Meyers explains decision to leave Patriots for team-friendly Raiders deal New England Patriots | Patriots WR Jakobi Meyers leaving for 3-year deal with AFC West team, per report New England Patriots | Retired Patriots captain Devin McCourty buys 37 billboards to thank fans New England Patriots | Source: Patriots expected to re-sign DT Carl Davis to 1-year deal Peppers played an increasingly important role on defense last season, recording 60 tackles and a fumble recovery in 17 games. He rotated with veterans Devin McCourty, Kyle Dugger and Adrian Phillips, often playing close to the box. With McCourty retired, Peppers brings crucial depth at a position of strength.His...

Chris Perkins: Dolphins show faith in Mike McDaniel by re-signing running backs Raheem Mostert, Jeff Wilson

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:48:16 GMT

Chris Perkins: Dolphins show faith in Mike McDaniel by re-signing running backs Raheem Mostert, Jeff Wilson The Miami Dolphins are re-signing running backs Raheem Mostert and Jeff Wilson Jr., and it’s an interesting move because it could be viewed as being as much about the head coach as the players.The Dolphins are showing faith that coach Mike McDaniel, given the same talent, won’t finish 31st — second-to-last in the league — in rushing attempts (390) again.The Dolphins are also showing faith that when the running game is working during a game, it won’t be abandoned.Most significantly, the Dolphins, who are in ‘win-now’ mode, are saying they can win with what they’ve got, or what they had, which isn’t how it seemed last season.It’s not a big surprise that the Dolphins plan to re-sign Mostert and Wilson. Money is a factor. If both max out their deals it’ll only cost the Dolphins $15.8 million over the next two years. Plus, you’ll recall McDaniel, Mostert and Wilson were all together in San Francisco before being reun...

Biden admin proposes strict limits on forever chemicals in nation’s water supply

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:48:16 GMT

Biden admin proposes strict limits on forever chemicals in nation’s water supply Faced with congressional inaction on the matter, the president has instructed the EPA to issue limits on the amount of so-called forever chemicals which can be measured in the nation’s drinking water.“Today the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed the first-ever national standard to address PFAS contamination in drinking water. EPA will require public water systems to monitor for six PFAS chemicals, notify the public if the levels of these PFAS exceed the proposed regulatory standards, and take action to reduce the level of PFAS in the water supply,” the White House announced Tuesday.The Biden-Harris Administration, through the EPA, is proposing a drinking water limit for two common PFAS chemicals, otherwise known as per- and polyfluorinated substances, according to the White House.According to the proposed rules, levels of PFOA and PFOS — perfluorooctanoic acid and perfluorooctane sulfonic acid — in water will need to measure under four parts per trillion.“EPA’s proposal ...

Jaylen Brown: Celtics’ defense ‘has to catch up’ as inconsistent play piles up

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:48:16 GMT

Jaylen Brown: Celtics’ defense ‘has to catch up’ as inconsistent play piles up One sequence early in the second half of Monday’s loss to the Rockets was telling about the Celtics’ lack of focus and defensive intensity that’s plagued them lately.With the C’s trailing by eight, Marcus Smart fired up a corner 3-pointer that missed. But as the Rockets went the other way, the point guard was slow to get back. Smart, for some reason, was trailing behind Kenyon Martin Jr. when Kevin Porter Jr. hit his teammate with a bounce pass on the run. Martin Jr. had a clear lane in front of him, and Jayson Tatum and Derrick White were too late to help as the young Rockets forward soared for a powerful one-handed dunk.Joe Mazzulla saw enough, and called timeout as the Celtics fell behind by 10 against the doormat of the Western Conference.At this time last season, the Celtics’ defense was blooming as the best unit in the league and ultimately fueled them to an NBA Finals run. But they haven’t come close to replicating that success now. While the Celtics’ defense still ranks as t...

Ravens QB Lamar Jackson rebuts ESPN contract report with cryptic Twitter response

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:48:16 GMT

Ravens QB Lamar Jackson rebuts ESPN contract report with cryptic Twitter response Lamar Jackson broke his silence on his contract negotiations with the Ravens on Tuesday. As is often the case when it comes to Baltimore’s quarterback, though, what he actually said was cryptic.The 2019 NFL Most Valuable Player seemed to dispute an ESPN report by NFL insider Adam Schefter that he turned down a $200 million guaranteed deal from the Ravens in September, tweeting an animated gif in response.Then Jackson, who is representing himself in contract negotiations, added another response: “133/3 years fully guaranteed but I need a agent?”For good measure, he added, “People throw [poop emoji] at the wall and hope it stick.”What’s not clear is whether the reported three-year, $133 million offer was its own deal or part of a larger offer from the Ravens. Later on Tuesday, Schefter responded to Jackson’s tweet, clarifying the parameters of the supposed deal.That deal, which was reported in September, included $133 million guaranteed at sig...

Double shooting in Brockton leaves 14-year-old boy dead and his mom injured

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:48:16 GMT

Double shooting in Brockton leaves 14-year-old boy dead and his mom injured A Brockton man is being held without bail after allegedly killing his 14-year-old son and wounding his 39-year-old girlfriend in a double shooting at their city condo early Tuesday morning, according to authorities.Justelino Resende, 38, pleaded not guilty to one count each of murder and possession of a firearm and two counts of assault with attempt to murder during an arraignment in Brockton District Court.The teenager, who authorities identified as Nehemiah Cepeda, died from apparent gunshot wounds after being taken to Good Samaritan Hospital, roughly 4 miles away from the scene of the shooting on Tribou Street.Cepeda’s mother, Felicia Cepeda Williams, was taken to Boston Medical Center where she remained in care as of 4:30 p.m., according to the Plymouth District Attorney’s Office.Nehemiah Cepeda was a ninth-grade student at Brockton Therapeutic Day School, city public schools Superintendent Mike Thomas said in a statement. Cepeda’s classmates received social-emotional support fr...

Barney Frank tells Herald you won’t see a crash …

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:48:16 GMT

Barney Frank tells Herald you won’t see a crash … A defiant Barney Frank told the Herald anyone fearing a repeat of past Wall Street crashes should hold onto their stocks and bonds.“We will not see a crash,” the former Bay State congressman said Tuesday, adding you can credit his eponymous banking bill.But when pushed about the Dodd-Frank act he reportedly tried to soften as a board member of now-collapsed Signature Bank, he blamed the press. When asked about crossing over to the other side to be a financial player, he said he’s “too old for that. I want to take it easy. I need to go now,” he added.He returned the Herald’s call but remained as elusive as he was prone to be when he was in Congress.Frank — who has earned more than $2.4 million in compensation from Signature Bank since 2015, according to the Wall Street Journal — said Signature Bank will sell after the FDIC puts it up for bid.Signature Bank was seized by the government Sunday after regulators lost faith in management and depositors ...