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Issued by NWS Denver/Boulder, CO
Issued by NWS Denver/Boulder, CO
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065 NOUS45 KBOU 160859 PNSBOU COZ030>051-162300- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO 259 AM MDT SAT AUG 16 2025 ...Today in metro Denver weather history... 16 In 1902...a thunderstorm produced west winds sustained to 48 mph with gusts to 60 mph...but only a trace of rain. In 1952...a thunderstorm wind gust to 50 mph was recorded at Stapleton Airport. In 1960...lightning struck a warehouse in central Denver... causing 8 thousand dollars in damage to the building and stored electrical equipment. In 1975...large hail...1 1/2 to 1 3/4 inches in diameter...fell about 4 miles north of Castle Rock. Hail caused some minor damage in Aurora. A funnel cloud was reported 25 miles east of Denver near Bennett. In 1981...a tornado touched down briefly in open country just to the east of Aurora. No damage was reported. In 1982...a thunderstorm wind gust to 61 mph was recorded at Buckley Field in Aurora. At the same time almost an inch of rain flooded and closed streets in south Aurora. A women was hit by lightning just north of Denver. A house in the area was also struck. In 1985...a thunderstorm produced strong wind gusts over southern metro Denver. One strong wind gust hit Cherry Creek Reservoir...capsizing a boat and drowning a man. The wind gusts...clocked as high as 50 mph...also downed a few trees. In 1989...1 3/4 inch diameter hail fell at Intercanyon in the foothills of Jefferson County. In 1990...lightning caused minor damage to a south Aurora home. No injuries were reported. In 1994...strong thunderstorm winds caused damage in southern Weld County near Hudson and Fort Lupton. Two mobile homes were destroyed and a few lost their roofs. Up to 20 downed power poles and the destruction of two 115 thousand-volt towers caused widespread power outages. Thunderstorm gust front winds from the north gusted to 48 mph at Stapleton International Airport. In 2000...lightning ripped most of the roof from a home in southeast Aurora. The bolt sparked a fire which destroyed the residence. Damage was estimated at 250 thousand dollars. In 2002...the temperature climbed to a maximum of 100 degrees setting a new record high for the date. In 2003...a teenager was injured when he was struck by lightning while camping at Herman Lake...13 miles northwest of Georgetown. The boy was knocked unconscious and suffered minor injuries. In 2022...heavy rainfall produced extensive flooding in Broomfield. Six inches of water inundated a section of Highway 287. Bike paths were flooded along Rock Creek and near Spader Way near the Broomfield Events Center. Spader Way was closed due to flash flooding from 1st Avenue to DesCombes Drive. Storm totals up to 3.62 inches observed in the area. Bike paths flooded with several feet of water along Coal Creek in Lafayette and Rock Creek. 16-19 In 1979...heavy thunderstorm rains on each of 4 consecutive days...the 16th through the 19th...dumped a total of 2.62 inches of rain on Stapleton International Airport. The heaviest rain...1.05 inches...on the 19th was accompanied by 1/4 inch diameter hail. $$