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Taken from Welcome to The Weather Underground : Weather Underground
This week in Metro Denver weather history... 16-19 in 1971... a record breaking early fall snow storm caused extensive damage to trees and utility lines. The heavy wet snow occurred with little wind... but caused record breaking cold temperatures for so early in the season. Snowfall totaled 15.6 inches at Stapleton International Airport with most of the snowfall... 12.0 inches... occurring on the 17th. This was the heaviest first snow of the season. The maximum snow depth on the ground was 13 inches. Record low temperatures were set on three consecutive days: 31 degrees on the 17th... 23 degrees on the 18th... and 20 degrees on the 19th... which was also a new all-time record minimum for the month at that time. Record low maximum temperatures were set on 4 consecutive days: 48 degrees on the 16th... 35 degrees on the 17th... 40 degrees on the 18th... and 42 degrees on the 19th. In 1993... a severe thunderstorm rolled through southeast Metro Denver. Dime size hail was reported in many areas. Straight-line winds from the thunderstorm... measured by a weather spotter at 70 mph... tore the roof off 6 apartments of an apartment complex in Aurora. Heavy rain which accompanied the winds caused major damage to the apartments as well as the contents. Many trees... fences... and power poles were knocked down by the strong winds. Heavy rain flooded roadways in Denver and Aurora. Thunderstorm rainfall totaled 1.08 inches and north winds gusted to 44 mph at Stapleton International Airport where the visibility was briefly reduced to as low as 1/4 mile in heavy rain. In 1996... a late Summer snowstorm struck the northern mountains and Front Range eastern foothills. Golden Gate Canyon received 6 inches of new snow with 5 inches reported at both Nederland and Blackhawk. Thunderstorms produced heavy rain across Metro Denver... which was mixed with snow by late evening. Rainfall totaled 0.83 inch at the site of the former Stapleton International Airport and 1.22 inches at Denver International Airport where northwest winds gusted to 39 mph. In 1983... an unusually strong cold front roared through Metro Denver during the afternoon hours. At Stapleton International Airport... the temperature dropped 51 degrees... from a sunny 86 degrees to a snowy 35 degrees... in just 7 hours. Strong winds and a wall of blowing dust followed the front. Northeast winds gusting to 36 mph briefly reduced the surface visibility to 1 mile in blowing dust at Stapleton International Airport where only a trace of snow fell later. In 1983... the cold front on the 19th brought an unusually cold air mass into Metro Denver for so early in the season. The temperature dipped to a daily record minimum of 28 degrees on both days. In 1995... a vigorous late Summer storm brought the season's first heavy snow to portions of Metro Denver. Millions of trees were damaged and power lines downed as 4 to 8 inches of heavy wet snow settled on fully leafed trees in the Boulder and Denver areas. Branches snapped and trees split under the weight of heavy snow... Downing power lines. Firefighters responded to numerous transformer fires. Around 100 thousand people were left without electricity in Boulder and Denver areas alone. It took over a week to fully restore power to some areas. Insurance claims were estimated to be around 6 million dollars to homes in Metro Denver and about 500 thousand dollars in damage to automobiles. It was estimated that about 80 percent of 125 million dollars Worth of city owned trees in Denver were damaged. Snowfall totaled 7.4 inches at the site of the former Stapleton International Airport where the greatest depth of snow on the ground was only 4 inches due to melting. Temperature records were set on the 21st when the thermometer dipped to a record low reading of 27 degrees and climbed to a high of only 36 degrees... setting a record low maximum for the date. North winds gusted to 29 mph at Denver International Airport on the 20th. 21 in 1951... 4.2 inches of snow fell at Stapleton Airport... where northeast winds gusted to 27 mph. This was the first snowfall of the season in Denver... marking the end of the second shortest snow-free period on record... 109 days... from June 4th through September 20th. A trace of snow fell on June 3rd. In 1895... rain changed to snow overnight and totaled 11.4 inches in downtown Denver. This was the first snowfall of the season and the second heaviest first snowfall of the season on record. North winds were sustained to 27 mph with gusts to 30 mph on the 21st. 22 in 1913... a thunderstorm produced northwest winds sustained to 40 mph with gusts to 44 mph. In 1946... a trace of snow fell in downtown Denver. This marked the start of the longest snow season on record... 263 days through June 11... 1947... when a trace of snow also fell. September snows are infrequent, but not rare. |
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I appreciate all of the help, I can't leave right this second, I'd have to give 30 days notice. What I have decided to do is put it off until late March and then have my friend come down from Denver and drive it with me, she can't do that now, but then she can. Thank you to everyone, I know I sound a little over-worried, but I am goin g there with 2 kids, 2 dogs and 2 cats all shoved in the mini van and really have no idea what I'm getting into, I just want to be safe.
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I think that is a very good plan. I was worried about you and your kids.
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bring on da SNOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I think you accidentally posted in da wrong thread.
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sorry man didnt mean to peepee on your parade lol i hope while your moving it dont snow just foe yo
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