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Issued by NWS Denver/Boulder, CO
Issued by NWS Denver/Boulder, CO
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122 NOUS45 KBOU 020859 PNSBOU COZ030>051-022300- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO 259 AM MDT SAT AUG 2 2025 ...Today in metro Denver weather history... 18-2 In 1987...from July 18th to August 2nd...a streak of 16 consecutive days of 90 degrees ranked 4th on the list of hot streaks. The record of 24 consecutive days was established in the summer of 2008. 2 In 1878...the high temperature reached 100 degrees in downtown Denver. In 1911...an apparent dry microburst produced sustained west winds to 42 mph. In 1972...one workman was killed and another injured when a strong gust of wind destroyed a partially completed apartment building in south Denver. Hail to 1 3/4 inch diameter fell in Golden. In 1973...hail to 3/4 inch diameter was reported in Boulder. In 1986...a major outbreak of severe thunderstorms occurred along the Front Range. Thunderstorms developed explosively. Some places were hit by large hail twice. Two inch diameter hail broke car windows on I-25 west of Brighton...and up to 1 1/4 inch hail broke windows in Thornton. Baseball size hail damaged several planes near Watkins. Funnel clouds were sighted around Aurora. Hail over 1/2 inch in diameter covered the ground 3 to 4 inches deep at Hudson northeast of Denver. Most of the hail fell north of metro Denver...but 3/4 inch diameter hail was measured at Stapleton International Airport. Total damage from the hail storms this day was estimated at over 10 million dollars. In 1991...late afternoon thunderstorms produced heavy rain across metro Denver. Two feet of water covered parts of I-25 in southeast Denver...while one foot of water covered parts of U.S. Highway 285 in Englewood. Thunderstorm rainfall totaled 0.50 inch at Stapleton International Airport. In 2001...severe thunderstorms producing heavy rain and hail... either washed out or damaged several county roads in the Watkins and Bennett areas. A small tornado (F0) touched down near Bennett...but did no damage. Hail as large as 1 3/4 inches in diameter fell near Watkins. One inch diameter hail was measured near Hudson and Keenesburg. In 2008...strong winds blew several trees down in Denver... damaging homes and downing power lines. A peak wind gust of 67 mph occurred at Centenniel Airport...with gusts to 60 mph estimated in Denver. A peak wind gust of 37 mph was measured at Denver International Airport. An elderly man was killed when a wind damaged tree broke free and crushed him while he attempted to remove it. The downed power lines caused outages to about 500 Xcel Energy customers. 2-3 In 1876...from the 2nd to the 3rd...grasshoppers were in great abundance in the city and caused considerable damage to gardens and to crops in the surrounding farms and ranches. In 1951...from the 2nd into the 3rd...heavy thunderstorms rumbled across metro Denver through the night. Heavy rain totaled 3.45 inches at Stapleton Airport. This was the greatest 24-hour precipitation ever recorded during the month of August in Denver. In 2007...from the 2nd into the 3rd...heavy rain caused localized flash flooding near Ft. Lupton. Up to 8 inches of water was reported across County Road 18. In addition... several other county roads in the immediate area were washed out. $$