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Almanac
Average High: 45°
Average Low: 19°
Record high/year: 72° (1960)
Record low/year: -5° (1977)
Sunrise: 6:45 AM
Sunset: 4:31 PM
Detailed History
Sun and Moon
Sunrise: 06:45 AM (MST)
Moon Rise: 12:49 AM (MST)
Sunset: 04:31 PM (MST)
Moon Set: 01:17 PM (MST)
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5-Day Forecast
Forecast for Washington County
Today
Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 40s. South winds 10 to 20 mph in the morning becoming light.
Tonight
Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 20s.
Saturday
Sunny. Highs in the upper 50s. Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph.
Saturday Night
Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 20s. Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph in the evening becoming light.
Sunday
Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower 50s. North winds 10 to 15 mph.
Sunday Night
Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 20s.
Monday and Monday Night
Mostly clear. Highs in the mid 50s. Lows in the mid 20s.
Tuesday and Tuesday Night
Mostly clear. Highs in the upper 50s. Lows in the upper 20s.
Wednesday and Wednesday Night
Mostly clear. Highs in the mid 50s. Lows in the upper 20s.
Thanksgiving Day
Mostly sunny. Highs around 50.
Public Information Statement
Statement as of 2:59 am MST on November 21, 2008
... Today in Metro Denver weather history...
19-21 in 1979... a heavy snowstorm buried most of Colorado under at
least a foot of snow. Snowfall at Stapleton International
Airport totaled 17.7 inches... the greatest snow depth since
1946. Winds to 60 mph produced 5-foot drifts paralyzing
the city as temperatures hovered in the 20's. While small
airports closed... Stapleton remained open... but with long
delays that snarled Thanksgiving Holiday traffic. Schools
and businesses closed and postal deliveries were delayed.
Almost all major highways leading out of Denver were closed
to traffic for periods of time on the 20th and 21st. Most
of the snow... 13.5 inches... fell on the 20th. At Stapleton
International Airport... north winds gusted to 35 mph on the
20th and to 38 mph on the 21st.
20-21 in 1898... snowfall totaled 4.0 inches in downtown Denver.
Northeast winds were sustained to 48 mph with gusts as
high as 60 mph behind an apparent cold front on the 20th...
when temperatures plunged from a high of 66 degrees to a
low of 9 degrees. On the 21st the high was only 24 degrees
and the low was 2 degrees.
In 1970... a wind gust to 94 mph was recorded at Gold Hill in
the foothills west of Boulder. Strong winds also swept
across Metro Denver. Wind gusts reached 59 mph in downtown
Boulder... while at Stapleton International Airport west-
northwest winds gusted to 43 mph on the 21st. Damage was
minor.
In 1992... a large Canadian air mass moved into the state at
the same time an upper level storm system approached from
the west. The combination of cold air at the surface and
very moist air aloft produced heavy snow across the entire
state. Snowfall totaled 6.3 inches at Stapleton
International Airport... where north winds gusted to 23 mph
on the 20th. Snow was heavier in the foothills... with 14
inches at Wondervu... 13 inches at Aspen Springs... Conifer...
Boulder... and Gross Reservoir... 8 inches at Rollinsville...
and 10 inches at Golden Gate Canyon and Morrison.
21 in 1891... northwest winds were sustained to 50 mph with gusts
to 60 mph.
In 1899... a trace of snow fell in the city. This... together
with a trace of precipitation on the 16th and 23rd... was the
only precipitation of the month... making the month the driest
on record. The record was equaled in November of 1901 and
1949. This trace of snow along with a trace of snow on the
23rd was the only snow of the month... ranking the month the
2nd least snowiest on record. This record was equaled in
November of 1884... 1901... 1905... 1917... and 1939.
In 1900... west winds were sustained to 46 mph with gusts to
54 mph. The Chinook winds warmed the temperature to a
high of 64 degrees.
In 1934... the latest date for the first measurable snow of the
season occurred. This was not the first snow of the season...
because traces of snow had fallen earlier in September.
Snowfall totaled only 1.0 inch over downtown Denver.
In 1962... strong west-northwest Chinook winds gusted to
53 mph at Stapleton Airport.
In 1998... an intense mountain wave allowed for high winds
to develop in the foothills of Boulder County. Wind
gusts as high as 77 mph were measured 3 miles east-
northeast of Nederland.
21-22 in 1905... a trace of snow fell on both days in downtown
Denver. This was the only snow of the month... ranking
the month along with other novembers... the 2nd least
snowiest on record.
In 1999... the first significant snowfall of the season struck
Metro Denver. Snowfall totals included: 16 inches near
bailey; 13 inches near evergreen; 12 inches at north Turkey
Creek... Genesee... near Morrison... and near sedalia; 11 inches
near Conifer and in evergreen; 10 inches in louisville;
9 inches in Brighton... Broomfield... and denver; and 8 inches
at Arvada... Castle Rock... and Eldorado Springs. Snowfall
totaled 8.4 inches at the site of the former Stapleton
International Airport.
In 2003... heavy snow fell in and near the foothills of Boulder
County. Snowfall totaled 10.5 inches in Eldorado Springs.
Across the city... snowfall was lighter with 2.8 inches
measured at the site of the former Stapleton International
Airport on the 22nd. North winds gusted to 32 mph at Denver
International Airport on the 22nd.
21-23 in 1918... Post-frontal snowfall totaled 5.9 inches in downtown
Denver. Most of the snow... 5.3 inches... fell on the 22nd.
North winds were sustained to 20 mph on the 21st.
In 1931... a major storm dumped a total of 13.2 inches of
snowfall over downtown Denver. Most of the snow... 11.4
inches... fell on the 21st. A very cold air mass settled
over the city after the heavy snow on the 21st. After a
low temperature of zero... the temperature climbed to a high
of only 5 degrees on the 22nd... a record low maximum for the
date.
21-25 in 1952... snowfall of 6.2 inches was measured at Stapleton
Airport where northeast winds gusted to 17 mph on the
21st.
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NWS Forecaster Discussion
283 fxus65 kbou 211236 aaa afdbou Area forecast discussion...updated National Weather Service Denver Colorado 530 am MST Friday Nov 21 2008 Updated aviation discussion Short term...current water vapor and q-g analysis shows fast moving short wave racing across Wyoming early this morning. All of the lift and better moisture associated with this feature will stay to the north and east of US. However...winds will be increasing during the early morning hours as middle level flow increases and nose of upper level jet approaches. The stability profile is not favorable for significant mountain wave enhancement...but the brute force of the winds is pretty healthy with Cross Mountain top flow near 40 knots so mountain tops and higher ridges should gust into the 50s and 60s. On the plains...low level cold air should prevent development of stronger winds except perhaps across the Wyoming border area where enough cold advection and destabilization occurs to sufficiently mix the higher momentum air down to the surface. At this time...Denver area expected to remain in anticyclonic east/southeast flow for most of the day. High level moisture will gradually increase through the day so expect generally partly sunny skies by noon. Temperatures will be very close to normal for a change. Long term...generally mild and benign weather will continue over northern Colorado through this forecast period. An upper ridge holding its position over the southwestern U.S. Will keep moisture away from the state along with temperatures slightly warmer than normal. A transitory short wave moving through the ridge on Sunday will cool temperatures slightly on Sunday afternoon. However...no precipitation is expected during that period. As the ridge re-strengthens early next week...temperatures on the plains may reach the 60 degree mark on Tuesday. Some changes appear to be in store for late next week as both the GFS and European model (ecmwf) show a troffiness over the southwestern U.S. On Thursday and Friday. The two models have their differences in timing and shape of the trough...so will only mention a slight chance of snow over the mountains...since they will be the first locations to be affected by the increasing moisture. There is still plenty of time to see how the models resolve the impending change in flow pattern. Until then...dry and slightly warmer than normal will be the rule. && Aviation...the winds have shifted to the northwest at dia and as a result...dense fog was spread across the Airport. Expect this to last through 16z and then gradually lift toward 18z. Kbjc will also have to be watched closely this morning. Otherwise VFR conditions will prevail and expect shallow anticyclonic east/southeast upslope flow this afternoon/early evening. Depth of anticyclonic flow should be deep enough to prevent low level wind shear at the Front Range airports. && Bou watches/warnings/advisories...none. $$ Barjenbruch/kdrby