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Issued by NWS Denver/Boulder, CO
Issued by NWS Denver/Boulder, CO
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273 NOUS45 KBOU 100859 PNSBOU COZ030>051-102300- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO 259 AM MDT SUN AUG 10 2025 ...Today in metro Denver weather history... 8-10 In 1979...heavy thunderstorm rains on each of three consecutive days dumped a total of 2.22 inches of rain at Stapleton International Airport. The heaviest rain... 0.95 inches...fell on the 9th. Small hail to 1/8 inch diameter fell on the 8th. 8-13 In 1875...from the 8th to the 13th...clouds of grasshoppers were seen flying through the air on the prevailing winds during each day. 9-10 In 2006...mid and high cloudiness overnight on both the 9th and 10th resulted in two temperature records. The low temperature of 71 degrees on the 9th was a record high minimum for the date. The low temperature of 68 degrees on the 10th equaled the record high minimum for the date first set in 1936. 10 In 1924...0.01 inch of rain fell over downtown Denver. This along with the 0.01 inch of rainfall on the 4th was the only rainfall of the month...making this the driest August on record in the city. In 1962...the high temperature reached 100 degrees at Stapleton Airport. In 1970...hail stones to 1 inch in diameter were reported in the Fort Lupton area. In 1972...dry thunderstorm microburst winds gusting to 46 mph briefly reduced the surface visibility to 3/4 mile in blowing dust at Stapleton International Airport. In 1978...lightning struck two men in Aurora...killing one and injuring the other. In 1982...a tornado was sighted near Castle Rock and remained on the ground for 10 minutes. Wind gusts to 60 mph were reported in Castle Rock. No damage was reported. In 1994...heavy thunderstorm rains caused flash flooding on Lena Gulch in west metro Denver. Damage was estimated at 50 thousand dollars. Lightning struck a house in Westminster...causing a small attic fire. In 1996...strong thunderstorm winds toppled a tent at a company picnic in Westminster. Five people received minor injuries when the tent collapsed. Two cars nearby were also damaged by flying debris. A weak tornado (F0)...first sighted near Denver International Airport...traveled east to near Bennett and Strasburg. No significant damage was reported. In 1998...heavy rain caused flooding and flash flooding problems over southwest metro Denver. An observer in Lakewood measured 3.26 inches of rainfall in an hour. Several streets were flooded in central Lakewood. In addition...a trailer park along Lena Gulch in Wheat Ridge was evacuated due to high waters. One inch diameter hail fell near Roggen. In 1999...thunderstorm-producing tornadoes...damaging straight line winds...heavy rain...and hail hammered metro Denver. In the city...small hail and heavy rainfall...up to 2.50 inches an hour...caused a 20-foot by 50-foot section of the roof to collapse at a furniture warehouse. Damage to the warehouse was estimated at 1 million dollars. Heavy rain also flooded several underpasses with up to 3 feet of water...which resulted in a number of stalled vehicles. In Fort Lupton...a tornado bounced across the area. Spotty damage was reported along a 5-mile path as trees...power poles...and lines were downed. In addition...an empty semi-trailer was overturned onto another vehicle northeast of the town. Thunderstorm winds gusted to 81 mph south of Fort Lupton. In 2004...severe thunderstorms pummeled metro Denver with large hail. Hail up to 3 inches in diameter was measured 10 miles east of Castle Rock. Two inch diameter hail fell in Louisville...10 miles north of Hudson...and 1 mile east of Brighton. Hail to 1.75 inches was reported in Englewood... 1 mile south of Ft. Lupton...and 8 miles east of Boulder. Hail to 1.50 inches was reported around Boulder...near Broomfield...and in Lafayette...Thornton and Greenwood Village. Hail from 3/4 to 1 inch in diameter was found in Broomfield... Brighton...Castle Rock...Denver and Thornton...and near Longmont... Northglenn...Greenwood Village...Morrison...and Wheat Ridge. Severe thunderstorm wind gusts were recorded to 66 mph in Parker and to 60 mph 5 miles northeast of Boulder. There were no damage estimates from the hail or wind. In 2015...heavy rain quickly flooded several intersections in Centennial and vicinity. Vehicles stalled in the flooded intersections. Two motorists had to be rescued from flooded roadways; on at University Blvd and County Line Road and the other...at Univerity Blvd and Dry Creek Rd. At Centennial Airport...a hangar partially collapsed when 2.17 inches fell in less than 45 minutes. At the Denver Broncos training facility in Dove Valley...the storm left the practice fields and parking lot flooded...and the viewing area near the field house damaged by strong winds. The fields...the team said... received 3.5 inches of rain in an hour during the storm. As a result...the practice facility was closed to the public the following day due to storm damage. $$