Temperatures have fallen from 72 degrees on Friday to only a high of 39 degrees this afternoon. That's quite a drop of temperatures, but the cold front was not too interesting. There are a few areas of rain/snow/virga on radar right now. Most areas in northern Colorado could get some very light rain or snow, up to 0.1" in the next couple of days. The northern mountains should get some QPF values of 0.5"-1.0" over the next few days. I have taken a few pictures of lenticular clouds and tree colors. The trees have been nice. Here is a distinct lenticular cloud from 10/22.
Longer-term forecasts just mostly have a warm-up, so not too much to talk about.
Our area will finish at 2.0-3.0F above average for October, so pretty decently above average. Total precipitation was very low for me, at 0.12" unless some rain shower happens before midnight.