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Issued by NWS Denver/Boulder, CO
Issued by NWS Denver/Boulder, CO
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642 NOUS45 KBOU 140859 PNSBOU COZ030>051-142300- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO 259 AM MDT TUE OCT 14 2025 ...Today in metro Denver weather history... 12-14 In 1969...from the 12th to the 14th...record breaking extremely cold temperatures for so early in the season occurred. The high temperature of 26 degrees on the 13th was two degrees lower than the previous record minimum temperature of 28 degrees for the date set in 1885. The high temperature of 24 degrees on the 12th exceeded the record low temperature (22 degrees set in 1885) for the date by only 2 degrees. In addition...3 new record low temperatures for the dates were set. The low temperature dipped to 10 degrees on the 12th breaking the old record (22 degrees in 1885) by 12 degrees. On the 13th the mercury plunged to a low of 3 degrees breaking the old record (28 degrees in 1885) by 25 degrees. On the 14th the temperature reached a minimum of 4 degrees breaking the old record (25 degrees in 1966) by 21 degrees. 13-14 In 1910...the 13th through the 14th...light smoke from nearby forest fires drifted over the city. In 1966...the first measurable snow of the season caused widespread damage to trees and shrubs. The heavy wet snow totaled 6.9 inches at Stapleton International Airport where north-northwest winds sustained at 20 to 25 mph and gusting to 45 mph caused much blowing and drifting snow. South and east of Denver...up to a foot of snow fell. Heavy wet snow accumulations followed by freezing temperatures and strong winds resulted in extensive damage to trees...cars... and utility lines by falling limbs. A woman was killed by a falling snow laden tree limb in Denver. Several other people received minor injuries from falling tree limbs. In 1987...rain drenched metro Denver. The South Platte Canyon area southwest of Denver received the most with 1.11 inches at Kassler and 1.49 inches upstream at Strontia Springs. At Stapleton International Airport...0.62 inch of rain was measured...northwest winds gusted to 29 mph...and thunder was heard. In 2007...a new 24-hour record of 2.65 inches of precipitation was set at Denver International Airport for the month of October; breaking the previous record of 2.58 inches set in 1892. 13-16 In 1873...the 13th through the 16th...smoke from several large forest fires in the mountains made the air very hazy in the city. 14 In 1952...the first measurable snowfall of the season left 1.2 inches of snow at Stapleton Airport. North winds gusted to 38 mph. In 1974...rain changed to snow early in the day...but snowfall totaled only 1.0 inch at Stapleton International Airport where northeast winds gusted to 20 mph. In 2021...very strong wind gusts developed over the higher mountain areas. Peak wind gusts atop Berthoud Pass ranged from 90 to 104 mph. At Denver International Airport...a peak wind gust to 41 mph was observed from the northwest. $$