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Product Timestamp: 2023-04-27 08:59 UTC
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NOUS45 KBOU 270859
PNSBOU
COZ030>051-272300-
Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO
259 AM MDT THU APR 27 2023
...Today in metro Denver weather history...
25-27 In 1877...snow ended around 7:00 AM on the morning of the 27th...
after falling continuously for 48 hours and totaling an
estimated 13 inches in the city. The storm...likely
accompanied by strong winds...caused trains to be delayed
for 2 to 3 days. One or two roofs of small buildings were
crushed by the weight of the snow...and many tree branches
were broken in the city. There were a number of reports of
livestock losses. One stockman lost 17 horses and several
cattle from the snow and cold. Precipitation totaled
1.30 inches from the storm.
26-27 In 1906...rain changed to heavy snow overnight and totaled
7.0 inches over downtown Denver. North winds were
sustained to 16 mph on both days. Precipitation totaled
2.16 inches.
In 1932...the temperature remained below freezing for more
than 30 consecutive hours. For about 4 of those hours
the temperature hovered around 24 to 25 degrees. At this
time some early cherry trees were in bloom and apple and
lilac blossoms were beginning to open. The leaves of
many plants were partly unfurled and vegetation in general
was correspondingly advanced due to the warm weather from
the 11th to the 22nd. However...there was little apparent
injury to foliage and blossoms...but some of the early
cherry and apple blossoms were injured. Rain changed to
snow on the 26th and continued intermittently through the
27th. Snowfall totaled only 2.0 inches and northeast winds
gusted to 22 mph on the 26th.
In 1964...strong winds caused damage to buildings...trees...and
power lines. Sustained winds of 37 mph with gusts of 50 to
60 mph were recorded in metro Denver. West-northwest winds
gusted to 44 mph at Stapleton International Airport on the
26th.
27 In 1955...west winds at 43 mph with gusts as high as 55 mph
were recorded at Stapleton Airport where blowing dust
briefly reduced the visibility to 3/8 mile.
In 1966...a northwest wind gust to 51 mph was recorded at
Stapleton International Airport.
27-28 In 1919...rainfall totaled 2.03 inches for the two days...
along with a trace of snowfall. Northwest winds were
sustained to 24 mph with gusts to 26 mph on the 27th.
In 1975...high winds gusting to 85 mph severely damaged a
mobile home in Boulder and caused other minor damage.
West winds gusted to 46 mph at Stapleton International
Airport on the 28th.
In 1996...heavy snow fell over portions of the Front Range
foothills west of Denver. Snowfall amounts ranged from
4 to 7 inches. Only 0.3 inch of snow fell at the site of
the former Stapleton International Airport. North winds
gusted to 41 mph at Denver International Airport on the
27th.
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