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Issued by NWS Denver/Boulder, CO
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Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO
259 AM MST FRI NOV 7 2025
...Today in metro Denver weather history...
5-7 In 1918...rain was mixed with and changed to snow...which
became heavy and totaled 8.1 inches in downtown Denver.
North winds were sustained to 21 mph with gusts to 23 mph.
7 In 1958...a strong cold front produced northeast wind gusts
to 52 mph at Stapleton Airport where some blowing dust
was observed.
In 1980...chinook winds at sustained speeds of 40 mph were
recorded with a peak gust to 71 mph measured at Wondervu
southwest of Boulder. West winds gusted to 25 mph at
Stapleton International Airport.
In 1989...strong winds buffeted many foothills areas. Wind
gusts of 60 to 70 mph were recorded in Boulder and
Longmont. Northwest winds gusted to 43 mph at Stapleton
International Airport.
In 1996...wind gusts to 75 mph were recorded at Golden Gate
Canyon and at the Rocky Flats Environmental Test Facility
northwest of Denver. Northwest winds gusted to 40 mph at
Denver International Airport.
In 1998...upslope conditions...coupled with a moist and
unstable air mass...allowed heavy snow to develop
in the foothills west of Denver. Snowfall generally
ranged from 4 to 6 inches...but 7 inches were measured
4 miles south of Evergreen. Only 1.2 inches of snow
fell at the site of the former Stapleton International
Airport. This was the first measurable snow of the
season.
7-8 In 1969...wind gusts to 48 mph in downtown Boulder caused
minor damage.
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