Public Information Statement Issued by NWS Denver/Boulder, CO
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Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO
259 AM MDT WED MAR 27 2024
...Today in metro Denver weather history...
25-27 In 1904...heavy snowfall totaled 7.0 inches in downtown
Denver.
26-27 In 1886...heavy snowfall totaled 7.1 inches in downtown Denver.
In 1911...post-frontal north winds were sustained to 48 mph on
the 26th and to 47 mph on the 27th.
In 1931...a cold front brought snow and very cold weather to
the city. Snowfall totaled 7.3 inches over downtown Denver
with most of the snow...6.4 inches...occurring on the 26th...
when northwest winds were sustained to 38 mph with gusts to
44 mph. High temperature of 31 degrees on the 26th equaled
the low temperature of the previous day as the temperature
plunged to a low of 1 degree below zero. High temperature of
only 15 degrees on the 27th was a record low maximum for the
date. Low temperature of 2 degrees below zero on the 27th
was not a record.
In 1975...a major pre-Easter blizzard...the worst since the
vicious storm of 1949...battered northeastern Colorado and
left livestock losses in millions of dollars...but metro
Denver escaped the main brunt of the storm and received
only 5.0 inches of snowfall. North winds gusted to 38 mph
at Stapleton International Airport where temperatures
plunged from a high of 50 degrees to 18 degrees by midnight
on the 26th.
In 1991...heavy snow fell over portions of the eastern
foothills with 9 inches recorded at Lake Eldora west of
Boulder. The snow spread across metro Denver...but
snowfall totaled only 1.7 inches at Stapleton International
Airport where north to northeast winds gusting to 31 mph
on both days produced some blowing snow.
In 2018...a storm system produced a period of moderate to heavy
snowfall in and near the southern Front Range Foothills and
Palmer Divide. Storm totals included: 12.5 inches at Aspen
Springs...12 inches near Elizabeth...11 inches at Echo Lake...
10 inches near Pinecliffe...9 inches near Floyd Hill...8
inches near Arapaho Park...Conifer and Crescent Village; 6
inches at Cheesman...Evergreen and Gross Reservoir. The
official snowfall measurement at Denver International
Airport was 2.1 inches.
27 In 1873...a severe wind and sand storm damaged buildings in
the city. At 11:00 AM brisk west winds blew clouds and
sand into the city...which continued for an hour when it
abated some. At 2:00 PM another terrific sand storm blew
a gale from the west. The storm lasted 30 minutes...but
winds remained brisk the rest of the day.
In 1884...a windstorm struck the city at mid-morning and
lasted until midnight. Sustained winds of 40 to 60 mph
unroofed some buildings and blew others down. A few
people were injured...but none fatally.
In 1896...southwest winds sustained to 60 mph with gusts as
high as 70 mph warmed the temperature to a high of 59
degrees.
In 1905...north winds were sustained to 40 mph.
In 1939...freezing drizzle deposited glaze as thick as 1/4
inch from late morning through late afternoon. No damage
was reported.
In 1956...strong and gusty winds raked metro Denver all day
behind a Pacific cold front. Wind gusts to 58 mph at
Stapleton Airport briefly reduced the visibility to 1 mile
in blowing dust.
In 1987...snow and wind closed many highways across eastern
Colorado for the second time in less than a week. I-25 was
closed south of Denver and I-70 was closed east of Denver
for nearly 48 hours. Metro Denver only received around 4
inches of new snow...but snow and blowing snow caused air
traffic delays of up to 3 hours at Stapleton International
Airport where snowfall totaled 3.5 inches and north winds
at 15 to 25 mph gusted to 40 mph. Temperatures hovered in
the 30`s for much of the day.
In 1997...strong winds developed behind a fast moving cold
front. While the highest winds were north and northeast
of metro Denver...northwest winds gusting to 56 mph at
Denver International Airport produced widespread blowing
dust...which briefly reduced the visibility to 2 1/2 miles.
27-28 In 1951...heavy snowfall totaled 6.5 inches at Stapleton
Airport where north winds gusted to 38 mph on the 27th
and 41 mph on the 28th.
In 1972...heavy snowfall of 6.2 inches was measured at
Stapleton International Airport...where northeast winds
gusted to only 21 mph.
In 1980...a major blizzard struck the northeastern Colorado
plains...closing both I-70 and I-76 to the east of Denver for
a time. Some areas received 1 to 2 feet of snow. Drifts
were 4 to 8 feet high. The storm killed many young
livestock. At Stapleton International Airport...snowfall
totaled 6.7 inches from the storm and north winds gusted
to 29 mph.
In 2002...high winds developed in the foothills west of metro
Denver. Winds gusted to 81 mph near Fritz Peak...72 mph at
Rollinsville...and 70 mph at Blackhawk. West winds gusted
to 51 mph on the 27th and to 45 mph on the 28th at Denver
International Airport where the temperature warmed to a
high of 69 degrees on the 28th.
27-29 In 1948...high winds raked Boulder. A wind gust to 75 mph was
recorded at Valmont. Sustained winds in excess of 35 mph
were estimated in Boulder. Minor damage was reported.
In 1961...heavy snowfall totaled 9.5 inches at Stapleton
Airport over the 3 day period. Most of the snow...5.3
inches...fell on the 28th. Winds were generally light
and gusted to only 22 mph from the north.
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