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Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO
645 PM MST SAT NOV 29 2025
...This week in metro Denver weather history...
28-30 In 1991...a winter storm dumped heavy snow in the foothills
and near the Palmer Divide with 10 inches recorded at
Conifer and Golden Gate Canyon...12 inches in Morrison...
6 inches at Castle Rock and Parker. Only 3.4 inches of
snow fell at Stapleton International Airport where north
winds gusting to 35 mph on the 29th...produced some blowing
snow. Some light freezing drizzle also fell on the 28th
and 29th.
29-30 In 2008...a storm system produced locally heavy bands of snow
across Douglas...Elbert and eastern Jefferson counties.
Northerly winds gusting to 50 mph caused snow drifts
to pile up to 2 feet in depth. Storm totals included: 12
inches just southwest of Kassler...11.5 inches...6.5 miles
southwest of Castle Rock; 11 inches...8.4 miles southeast of
Aurora and 9 miles west of Littleton; 10 inches at Louviers...
8 inches...2 miles west-southwest of Highlands Ranch and 5
miles south-southeast of Sedalia...and 7.5 inches...14 miles
west-southwest of Agate and at Castle Pines. At Denver
International Airport...2 inches of snow was observed.
North winds gusted to 46 mph on the 30th.
30 In 1899...west winds were sustained to 45 mph with gusts as
high as 48 mph.
In 1903...west winds sustained to 44 mph with gusts to
54 mph warmed the temperature to a high of 57 degrees.
In 1981...strong winds blasted the foothills. In Wondervu...
winds were clocked to 81 mph with many other locations
in the foothills reporting over 60 mph. Northwest winds
gusted to 28 mph at Stapleton International Airport.
In 1986...the worst snow storm of the season dumped from 5.0
inches of snow at Stapleton International Airport to 14
inches over the higher southwestern suburbs. On the Sunday
after Thanksgiving...one of the busiest travel days of the
year at Stapleton International Airport...two of the four
runways were closed and flights were delayed up to four
hours. Near-blizzard conditions prevailed on the plains
east of Denver...closing both I-70 and I-76 for a time.
North wind gusts to 36 mph were recorded at Stapleton
International Airport.
In 2000...strong winds raked metro Denver. In Thornton...a
construction worker was critically injured when the
scaffolding on which he was standing collapsed...throwing
him 25 feet to the ground. West winds gusted to 54 mph
at Denver International Airport.
30-1 In 1929...heavy snow blanketed the city. Snowfall totaled
9.8 inches downtown. North winds were sustained to 32
mph with gusts to 37 mph on the 30th.
In 1970...high winds blasted Boulder and the eastern plains.
In Boulder...a wind gust to 112 mph was recorded at the
National Center for Atmospheric Research with a gust to
96 mph at the National Bureau of Standards. In downtown
Boulder...wind gusts reached 76 mph. At Stapleton
International Airport...winds gusted to 47 mph. The high
winds caused widespread light to moderate property damage
across most of metro Denver. Roofs...signs...trees...power
lines...and other property were damaged. Blowing dust
reduced visibility to near zero over most of eastern
Colorado. Several mobile homes...campers...and semi-
trailers were blown off the highways north of Denver.
In 1985...an intrusion of cold Arctic air into metro Denver
resulted in setting 3 temperature records. The temperature
climbed to only 17 degrees on the 30th...setting a record low
maximum for the date. On the 1st...the temperature plunged
to 6 degrees below zero...setting a record low for the date...
and warmed to only 7 degrees...setting a record low maximum
for the date.
30-2 In 1975...very strong chinook winds up to 100 mph caused
damage to homes...aircraft...aircraft hangars...mobile homes...
cars...and power lines along the eastern foothills. Strong
northwest winds gusted to 39 mph at Stapleton International
Airport on both the 30th and the 1st.
1 In 1899...northwest chinook winds were sustained to 47 mph
with gusts to 60 mph. The strong chinook winds warmed
the temperature to a high of 61 degrees...the warmest
of the month. The low temperature dipped to only 39
degrees.
In 1972...strong chinook winds gusted in excess of 65 mph in
Boulder. There were no reports of damage. Northwest
winds gusted to 38 mph at Stapleton International
Airport.
In 1992...strong winds continued through the early morning
hours. Wind gusts to over 70 mph were measured at
reporting sites in the foothills west of Denver. In west
Boulder...wind gusts reached 71 mph with 77 mph measured at
Rollinsville. At Stapleton International Airport northwest
winds gusted to 39 mph. The Walker Ranch...an historic site
west of Boulder...burned down overnight during the high wind
event. Although the winds did not cause the fire...they did
hamper efforts to extinguish the blaze.
In 1996...high winds howled in and near the Front Range
foothills. Winds gusted to 105 mph at Wondervu southwest
of Boulder and to 70 mph at Jefferson County Airport near
Broomfield. West winds gusted to only 24 mph at Denver
International Airport.
In 2022...very strong winds developed in and near the Front
Range mountains and foothills. The strongest wind occurred
near Brainard Lake with a peak gust to 106 mph. Elsewhere...
peak gusts included: 90 mph at the NCAR Mesa Lab; 89 mph...3
miles southwest of Rocky Flats...83 mph near Empire...and 82 mph
near Berthoud Pass...and 55 mph at Centennial Airport. At
Denver International Airport...a peak gust to 41 mph was
observed from the southwest.
1-2 In 1933...apparent post-frontal heavy snowfall totaled 8.0
inches across downtown Denver. North winds were sustained
to 17 mph with an extreme velocity to 18 mph on the 1st.
In 1981 strong winds gusted to over 70 mph along the
foothills. A peak gust to 100 mph was recorded at
Wondervu. A gust to 94 mph was recorded just west of
Boulder. Roofs on houses were damaged in the Evergreen
area...and some mobile homes also were damaged. At
Stapleton International Airport...northwest winds gusted
44 mph on the 1st and 37 mph on the 2nd.
1-3 In 2023...a prolonged period of strong winds and heavy snow
occurred across the mountains and foothills. Peak wind
gusts included: 93 mph at the NCAR Mesa Lab...89 mph near
Winter Park...85 mph at the junction of state highways 93
and 72...and 76 mph just south of Boulder. Storm totals
included: 19.5 inches near Berthoud Pass...16.5 inches
near Loveland Pass...and 13.5 inches near Lake Eldora.
1-5 In 1913...the 1st marked the start of the heaviest 5-day
total snowfall in the city`s history. During this period
snowfall totaled 45.7 inches. Starting on the 1st...snow
fell intermittently for 3 days and accumulated a little
over 8 inches. On the 4th and 5th...an additional 37.4
inches of snow fell. At Georgetown in the foothills west
of Denver even more snow fell...86 inches over the 5 days
with the most...63 inches...on the 4th. In Colorado...snowfall
was heavy along the eastern slopes of the mountains from the
Palmer Divide north. High winds during the storm caused
heavy drifting...which blocked all transportation. Snow
cover of an inch or more from the storm persisted for
60 consecutive days from the 1st through January 29...1914.
Additional snowfall in December and January prolonged the
number of days. This is the third longest period of snow
cover on record in the city.
2 In 1893...northwest winds were sustained to 42 mph with gusts
to 46 mph. Snowfall was only 1.4 inches in the city.
In 1895...0.01 inch of melted snow from 0.7 inch of snowfall
was the only measurable precipitation of the month in
downtown Denver...ranking the month the 3rd driest December
on record.
In 1899...post-frontal northeast winds sustained to 44 mph
with gusts to 59 mph caused the temperature to plunge
from a high of 55 degrees to a low of 15 degrees.
Snowfall was only 1.0 inch.
In 1902...apparent post-frontal northwest winds were sustained
to 45 mph with gusts to 53 mph. A trace of snow fell.
In 1905...only a trace of snow fell in downtown Denver.
This was the only snow and precipitation for the month...
ranking the month the second driest and the second least
snowiest December on record.
In 1921...snowfall was 5.5 inches in downtown Denver.
Northwest winds were sustained to 24 mph with an
extreme velocity of 25 mph.
In 1951...a vigorous Pacific cold front produced a northwest
wind gust to 51 mph at Stapleton Airport where brief
blowing dust was observed.
In 1957...a strong Pacific cold front produced northwest wind
gusts to 54 mph at Stapleton Airport where the surface
visibility was briefly reduced to 1 1/2 miles in blowing
dust.
In 1977...high winds in Boulder lifted a warehouse from its
foundation and ripped it apart. Wind gusts from 60 to 103
mph toppled and injured a man while walking. Winds were
clocked to 104 mph at Nederland...100 mph at Morrison...and
62 mph at Rocky Flats. Northwest winds gusted to 41 mph at
Stapleton International Airport.
In 1996...for the second day in a row high winds ripped the
Front Range foothills. Winds gusted to 81 mph in Golden
Gate Canyon. West-northwest winds gusted to 37 mph at
Denver International Airport.
In 2013...high winds developed ahead of an approaching storm
system. The strong winds downed several trees around
Evergreen. Peak wind gusts included: 79 mph...4 miles
west-southwest of Eldorado Springs; 78 mph...3 miles south
of Evergreen; 75 mph and the NCAR Mesa Lab; and 69 mph in
Longmont.
In 2022...strong winds developed across the urban corridor and
adjacent plains. Peak gusts included: 64 mph...3 miles south-
southeast of Aurora and Lone Tree...63 mph near Bennett and
Elbert...62 mph near Louviers...56 mph at Boulder Airport...and
53 mph at Centennial Airport. At Denver International Airport...
a peak gust of 52 mph was measured from the west-northwest.
2-3 In 1955...snowfall totaled only 2.9 inches at Stapleton
Airport. This was the only measurable snowfall of the
month.
In 1973...post-frontal heavy snowfall totaled 7.6 inches at
Stapleton International Airport where northeast winds
gusting to 37 mph caused some blowing snow.
In 1990...strong downslope winds raked the eastern foothills
and most of metro Denver. A wind gust to 87 mph was
recorded at Rollinsville with wind gusts to 58 mph in
Arvada and 55 mph in Lakewood. West winds gusted to
48 mph at Stapleton International Airport on the 2nd.
In 1997...heavy snow fell in the foothills. Conifer
received 10 inches of new snow. Snowfall totaled
only 2.4 inches at the site of the former Stapleton
International Airport on the 1st...2nd...and 3rd. North
winds gusted to 24 mph at Denver International Airport
on the 2nd.
2-4 In 1909...post-frontal snowfall totaled 6.1 inches in
downtown Denver. Most of the snow...5.9 inches...fell
between 6:00 PM on the 2nd and 6:00 PM on the 3rd.
North winds were sustained to 18 mph on both the 2nd
and 3rd.
2-17 In 1939...more than 2 weeks of unseasonably warm weather
made the month the 3rd warmest on record. Seven daily
temperature records were set...including the all time
record high temperature for the month of 79 degrees on
the 5th. Daytime highs were balmy with 14 days in the
60`s and 70`s. Low temperatures dipped to freezing or
below on only 5 days. The period was dry with only a
trace of snow on the 12th.
3 In 1977...high winds continued in Boulder and were clocked
from 74 to 90 mph...causing only minor damage. Northwest
winds gusted to 33 mph at Stapleton International Airport
where the strong chinook winds warmed the temperature to
a high of 63 degrees.
In 1985...wind gusts to 78 mph were clocked at Table Mesa in
Boulder. Winds gusted to 70 mph at Echo Lake west of
Denver.
In 2011...Another round of snow developed in and near the
Front Range Foothills. The heaviest snowfall occurred in
the foothills of Boulder and northern Jefferson Counties.
Storm totals included: 13 inches...7 miles southwest of
Boulder; 10.5 inches...4 miles east-northeast of Nederland;
10 inches at Genesee; 9.5 inches...4 miles west-northwest
of Boulder; 9 inches at Gross Reservoir and 4 miles east
of Pinecliffe. Around the Urban Corridor...storm totals
ranged from 3 to 8 inches...heaviest in and around Boulder.
At Denver International Airport...3 inches of snow fell.
3-4 In 1968...strong chinook winds in Boulder gusting to 52 mph
downtown caused 7 thousand dollars in damage. Flying
debris damaged cars...houses...and other property in Boulder.
West winds gusted to 49 mph late on the 3rd and to 45 mph
on the 4th at Stapleton International Airport where the
temperature climbed to a high of 60 degrees on the 4th.
In 1970...strong winds whistled through Boulder. Sustained
winds of 40 mph with gusts to 70 mph were recorded at the
National Bureau of Standards in Boulder. Wind gusts to 50
mph occurred in downtown Denver. No damage was reported.
On the 3rd...northwest winds gusted to 40 mph at Stapleton
International Airport where the chinook winds warmed the
temperature to a high of 66 degrees on the 4th.
In 1999...heavy snow fell over the foothills and metro Denver.
The heaviest snowfall occurred in the foothills south of
I-70 and near the Palmer Divide. Snowfall totals included:
25 inches near Tiny Town; 18 inches at Conifer; 15 inches
near Evergreen; 14 inches at Chief Hosa...8 miles west of
Castle Rock...and near Blackhawk; 12 inches at Pine Junction
and 8 miles south of Sedalia; 11 inches atop Floyd Hill and
in Roxborough; and 10 inches at Castle Rock. Around metro
Denver...snowfall totals included: 10 inches at Highlands
Ranch...9 inches at Parker...and 8 inches in Aurora and
Wheat Ridge. Elsewhere around the metro area...snowfall
generally ranged from 3 to 5 inches. Only 3.2 inches of
snow fell at the site of the former Stapleton International
Airport. North winds gusted to 32 mph at Denver
International Airport on the 3rd.
In 2007...high winds developed in and near the Front Range
Foothills. Peak wind reports included: 88 mph atop Niwot
Ridge; 87 mph atop Mines Peak; 80 mph...3 miles southeast of
Jamestown; 78 mph at Longmont; 74 mph at Table Mesa. A
few power outages occurred in Longmont as broken branches
downed power lines. Northwest winds gusted to 38 mph at
Denver International Airport on the 4th.
In 2013...a storm system brought heavy snow to parts of the
Front Range Foothills. Storm totals included: 12 inches...
7 miles west-southwest of Evergreen; 10.5 inches...3 miles
north of Bailey; 9.5 inches...3 miles west of Jamestown and
5 miles northeast of Ward; 9 inches in Bailey...8.5 inches...
3 miles north of Conifer.
3-15 In 1972...a protracted cold spell held an icy grip on metro
Denver when maximum temperatures never reached above
freezing for 10 consecutive days from the 3rd through
the 12th and minimum temperatures dipped below zero on
eleven consecutive days from the 5th through the 15th.
Daily low temperature records were set with 15 degrees
below zero on the 5th...17 degrees below zero on the 6th...
and 18 degrees below zero on the 10th. Daily record low
maximum readings were set with 3 degrees on the 6th and
6 degrees on the 9th. The very cold temperatures were
caused by 3 to 5 inches of snow cover and a Canadian air
mass.
4 In 1884...a windstorm during the afternoon produced
sustained northwest winds to 34 mph with higher gusts.
The strong wind blew one of the wooden slats from the
weather instrument shelter...which broke the wet-bulb
thermometer.
In 1885...north winds were sustained to 40 mph during
the early morning hours. The strong winds were
accompanied by a cold wave.
In 1893...northwest winds were sustained to 48 mph with
gusts as high as 55 mph. The chinook winds warmed the
temperature to a high of 58 degrees.
In 1901...chinook winds sustained from the northwest at 40
mph with gusts to 48 mph warmed the temperature to a
high of 55 degrees in the city.
In 1906...rainfall of only 0.01 inch before daybreak was
the only measurable precipitation of the month...ranking
the month the third driest December on record.
In 1910...cold west winds were strong all day with a
sustained speed to 44 mph.
In 1977...northwest winds gusted to 55 mph at Stapleton
International Airport where the strong chinook winds
warmed the temperature to a high of 55 degrees.
In 1978...high winds from 50 to near 150 mph occurred in
the Boulder area. A pick-up truck was overturned...and
a camper top was blown off another truck. Some roof
damage was reported. Northwest winds gusted to 48 mph
at Stapleton International Airport...where the chinook
winds warmed the temperature to a high of 57 degrees.
In 1980...wind gusts of 50 to 60 mph occurred along the
foothills. Southwest winds gusted to 31 mph at Stapleton
International Airport. The chinook winds warmed the
temperature to a record high of 69 degrees for the day.
In 1991...a volcanic ash cloud high in the atmosphere was
clearly visible during the late afternoon being
illuminated by the setting sun.
In 1995...very strong downslope winds gusting to 100 mph
in the foothills knocked down trees and power lines...
triggering 800 power outages. Downed power lines sparked
a half dozen brush fires ranging up to 4 acres in size.
In Boulder...a portion of an old drive-in movie screen
was blown down...and several car windows were shattered.
The strongest wind gusts recorded were 100 mph at
Golden Gate Canyon...99 mph at Rocky Flats Environmental
Technology Site...96 mph in north Boulder...94 mph at
Wondervu...81 mph at Conifer...and 77 mph in south Boulder.
West-northwest winds gusted to only 29 mph at Denver
International Airport.
4-5 In 1912...5.2 inches of post-frontal snow fell in downtown
Denver. Most of the snow fell on the 4th when northeast
winds were sustained to 42 mph with gusts to 46 mph.
In 1913...a major winter storm produced heavy snowfall and
blizzard conditions in the city. The snow fell continuously
for 40 consecutive hours from 4:30 AM on the 4th until just
before midnight on the 5th and totaled 37.6 inches. The
greatest accumulation on the ground was 32.6 inches at 6:00
PM on the 5th. Strong north winds accompanied the storm
with sustained speeds of 30 mph or more for more than 25
hours. The highest sustained wind velocity was 44 mph
during the afternoon of the 5th. Winds gusted to 46 mph
on the 4th and to 47 mph on the 5th. The winds piled the
snow into 4-and 5-foot drifts. By noon on the 4th traffic
was interrupted...and by evening the heavy wet snow had
blocked most streets and highways. Street cars stalled
when streets became blocked. Automobiles and other
conveyances were abandoned in the streets. By the 5th...
the blockage extended to steam railroads. Flat roofed
buildings collapsed...including the roof of the Calvary
Baptist Church. Many downtown workers were unable to make
it home on the night of the 4th and filled downtown hotels
to overflowing. Some enjoyed the festive mood of the
occasion and partied through the night. The City
Auditorium...jail...and several movie houses served as
shelters for hundreds of people. The snow was remarkably
moist for this time of year with a total water content of
3.44 inches. Temperatures during the storm were between
25 and 34 degrees. Cold weather followed the storm and
snow remained on the ground for a long time. On some street
car lines...it took 6 to 7 days before the right of way could
be cleared. The foothills measured even more snow from the
storm. At Georgetown...the 2 day snowfall totaled 71 inches.
The 2.12 inches of precipitation measured on the 4th is the
greatest calendar day precipitation ever recorded during the
month of December in Denver. The 2.29 inches of
precipitation measured from the 4th into the 5th is the
greatest 24 hour precipitation ever recorded in the city
during December.
In 1972...only 4.5 inches of snow fell at Stapleton
International Airport...but high winds on the evening of
the 4th caused blizzard conditions over the plains east of
Denver. A 21-year-old University of Colorado student
caught in the storm while cross country skiing west of
Boulder froze to death. North winds gusted to 32 mph
at Stapleton International Airport.
In 1979...the Front Range was hit by strong chinook winds.
The Boulder area was hardest hit with winds gusting to
119 mph at Rocky Flats and 92 mph in the city. A wind
gust to 104 mph was recorded at Wondervu. Damage was
widespread...amounting to 1.2 million dollars mainly around
Boulder. Roofs were blown off several buildings and homes...
hundreds of windows were broken...and many cars were damaged
by flying debris. Small planes were severely damaged at
3 airports in the area. West winds gusted to 55 mph at
Stapleton International Airport on the 5th.
In 1996...persistent westerly flow aloft produced more high
winds in and near the Front Range foothills. Several
locations reported hurricane force winds with peak gusts
of 100 to 120 mph. The high winds downed trees and power
lines...leaving 700 residents without power for nearly 4
hours in the communities of Beaver Brook...Blue Valley...
Conifer...Evergreen...and Floyd Hill. A wall of a building
under construction in Lafayette was toppled...a semi-truck
was blown over near the Boulder turnpike damaging a
concrete barrier...and a 60-foot tree crushed a parked
pick-up truck at a Denver residence. High wind gusts
included: an estimated 120 mph at Blackhawk...115 mph at
Aspen Springs...100 mph at the Eldora Ski Resort...75 mph
atop Shanahan Ridge near Boulder...74 mph near Conifer...and
71 mph at the Rocky Flats Environmental Test Facility.
At Denver International Airport...west winds gusted to 51
mph on the 4th and to only 38 mph on the 5th.
4-6 In 1960...heavy snowfall totaled 12.0 inches over the 3 days
with 5.1 inches on the 4th...5.2 inches on the 5th...and
1.7 inches on the 6th. Rain changed to snow early on the
4th and ended by early afternoon. Snow started again early
on the 5th and continued through midday on the 6th. West
northwest winds gusted to 30 mph on the 4th. Post cold
frontal temperatures cooled from a high of 38 degrees on
the 4th to a low of 7 degrees below zero on the 6th.
5 In 1897...west chinook winds sustained to 48 mph with gusts
to 60 mph warmed the temperature to a high of 60 degrees.
In 1906...only a trace of snow fell in downtown Denver.
This...along with a trace of snow on both the 28th and 29th...
was the only snow of the month...ranking the month the
second least snowiest December on record.
In 1939...the highest temperature ever recorded in December...
79 degrees...occurred.
In 1979...strong chinook winds gusted to 55 mph at Stapleton
International Airport.
In 1993...strong winds in and near the foothills swept across
metro Denver. Wind gusts to 71 mph were recorded atop
Squaw Mountain and 68 mph at Rollinsville. Wind gusts to
69 mph were observed at Jefferson County Airport near
Broomfield...and to 68 mph on Table Mesa in southwest
Boulder. Northwest wind gusts to 44 mph were recorded at
Stapleton International Airport.
In 2002...only a trace of snow fell at the site of the former
Stapleton International Airport. This...along with the trace
of snow on the 18th...was the only snow of the month...ranking
the month the 2nd least snowiest on record.
In 2005...high winds in Boulder broke windows...damaged roofs...
and produced power outages that left around 10 thousand
people without electricity. In the Golden area along
C-470...I-70...and the McIntyre Parkway...seven tractor
trailers were overturned by strong cross-winds. Peak
wind gusts included: 98 mph near Eldorado Springs...90 mph
at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder...
85 mph near Evergreen...83 mph at Jefferson County Airport
near Broomfield...80 mph near Golden...and 76 mph near
Longmont. West to northwest winds gusted to 39 mph at
Denver International Airport.
5-6 In 1883...a major snow storm hit the city. Heavy snow fell
from 10:00 AM on the 5th to 7:30 AM on the 6th. The amount
of snowfall was not recorded...but precipitation from melted
snow totaled 1.75 inches...which would give an estimated
snowfall of nearly 18 inches. Temperatures during the
storm were in the 30`s...so some of the snow may have melted
as it fell. However...railroads were blocked and telegraph
lines were downed in all directions. Telephone wires and
poles were nearly all broken down. The company manager
estimated the damage at 30 thousand dollars. Northeast
winds were sustained to 24 mph in the city.
In 1892...heavy snow totaled 6.2 inches in downtown Denver.
Most of the snow...6.0 inches...fell on the 6th.
In 2001...high winds developed in the foothills northwest of
Denver. Winds gusted to 74 mph at Aspen Springs. West-
northwest winds gusted to 35 mph at Denver International
Airport...where the temperature warmed to a high of 55
degrees on the 6th.
5-7 In 1978...a major storm dumped heavy snow across metro Denver.
At Stapleton International Airport...snowfall totaled 8.5
inches...northeast winds gusted to 46 mph...and temperatures
plunged from a high of 49 degrees on the 5th to a low of
only 6 degrees on the 6th. Maximum temperature of 6 degrees
on the 7th was a new daily record low maximum reading. Most
of the snow...6.7 inches...fell on the 5th.
5-8 In 1983...high winds occurred in and near the foothills each
day. Wind gusts to 63 mph were registered in Golden Gate
Canyon on the evening of the 5th. On the evening of the
6th...winds knocked down trees...snapped power lines...and blew
out windows across metro Denver. Gusts were clocked to 102
mph in southwest metro Denver...while wind gusts to 38 mph
were recorded at Stapleton International Airport. On the
7th...winds overturned a tractor trailer near Castle Rock.
After midnight on the 8th...gusts to 97 mph were reported in
southeast Boulder. Wind speeds of 60 to 70 mph were
reported in other parts of metro Denver.
6 In 1939...high temperature of 73 degrees was a record maximum
for the date. Low temperature of 44 degrees was a record
high minimum for the date.
In 1967...strong west winds produced blowing dust at Stapleton
International Airport where a wind gust to 55 mph was
recorded. A heavy windstorm caused minor damage in Boulder.
In Denver...some structural panels were blown from a building...
and the screen of an outdoor theater was severely damaged.
There were unofficial reports of wind gusts to 75 mph in
metro Denver.
In 1977...wind gusting to 85 mph raked the foothills from
Boulder to Morrison. A few houses under construction
were blown down. Northwest winds gusted to 39 mph at
Stapleton International Airport.
In 1991...high in the atmosphere...a volcanic ash cloud was
clearly visible in the direction of the sun during the
late morning and early afternoon.
6-7 In 1953...high winds buffeted the eastern foothills. Wind
gusts to 80 mph occurred on Lookout Mountain. In Denver
winds gusted to 65 mph. Damage in Boulder totaled 15
hundred dollars.
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