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Denver precipitation totals4/4/2023 ![]() (source: CBS)īut at this time, it seems likely 2022 will be a below average year for large hail, tornadoes, and damaging wind from thunderstorms. It should be noted June is typically the most active month for severe weather in Colorado and there is a chance for at least one or two severe thunderstorms as soon as Friday afternoon. In 2021 there were 637 total warnings for the entire year. That's a remarkably low number through this point in the season. Denver recorded 0.46 inches of rain Monday, the most precipitation it has seen in nearly a year. Statewide there have been only 40 Severe Thunderstorm or Tornado Warnings so far in 2022. Most years there has also been at least one or two Tornado Warnings in the region by now. Usually by the first day in June, Denver and the Front Range has experienced a handful of days with damaging wind and/or large hail. (source: CBS)Īlso notable about this storm is the fact it produced so much moisture without any thunderstorm activity. Some areas along the Highway 285 corridor like Bailey reported more than a half foot. The precipitation imagery displays precipitation estimates in colorized contoured bands by interpreting the intensity levels of NOWrad mosaic radar into rainfall estimates each hour. It may not have been as much snow as the mountains of Summit County, but for the end of May and the start of June, it was a lot of snow. (source: Arapahoe Basin Ski Area)Įven more impressive was the snow that fell in the foothills of Jefferson County. They are scheduled to close for the season on Sunday but an extension of the season is possible with so much recent snow. As the National Weather Service out of Boulder wrote Tuesday morning, 'the deep plume of monsoonal moisture is in no hurry to go anywhere. The Arapahoe Basin Ski Area reported 10 inches. DENVER Monsoonal rains dropped multiple inches of precipitation around Colorado starting Monday afternoon into Tuesday morning, with 3.5 inches recorded in Broomfield as of 10 a.m. of the State and snowfall extended as far east as Denver and Colorado Springs. Precipitation (in.) Air Dwpt 6 hour altimeter (in) sea level (mb) 1 hr 3. Meanwhile, areas above 7,000 feet saw substantial snow for this time of year. Snow and precipitation totals this month exceeded previous totals for. Denver, Denver International Airport: Enter Your 'City, ST' or zip code : metric: D a t e. Weld County is also received a lot of moisture in an area that often misses the most significant moisture. Downtown Denver received closer to 1.50 inches and so did Aurora and Lakewood. Wednesday, Denver had officially measured 1.13 inches of rain at DIA. The normal high temperature in Denver on June 1 is 78 degrees.Īs of 8 a.m. February 14th - 16th, 2023, Snow, Winter Storm Brings Accumulating Snow February 14-16. However, temperatures will never warm up much with highs in the 50s around Denver, Boulder, and Fort Collins. ![]() Partial clearing is expected later in the day. What is left of the rain and snow early Wednesday will end before 12 p.m. DENVER (CBS4) - Over 6 inches of snow for some areas in the high country, more than 1 inch of rain in Denver, and zero severe weather.
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