Today is forecast to be Much Cooler than yesterday.
Nowcast as of 3:46 am MST on December 02, 2009
Now
Areas of light snow will continue over the northern mountains and high valleys through 6 am. Snowfall rates will be between one-half and one inch per hour. The heavier snowfall will be along the eastern slopes with lighter amounts west of The Divide.
Forecast for Grand and Summit Counties Below 9000 Feet
There are currently no warnings or advisories for this location.
Public Information Statement
Statement as of 2:59 am MST on December 02, 2009
... Today in Metro Denver weather history...
30-2 in 1975... very strong Chinook winds up to 100 mph caused damage to homes... aircraft... aircraft hangars... Mobile homes... cars... and power lines along the eastern foothills. Strong northwest winds gusted to 39 mph at Stapleton International Airport on both the 30th and the 1st. 1-2 in 1933... apparent Post-frontal heavy snowfall totaled 8.0 inches across downtown Denver. North winds were sustained to 17 mph with an extreme velocity to 18 mph on the 1st. In 1981 strong winds gusted to over 70 mph along the foothills. A peak gust to 100 mph was recorded at Wondervu. A gust to 94 mph was recorded just west of Boulder. Roofs on houses were damaged in the Evergreen area... and some Mobile homes also were damaged. At Stapleton International Airport... northwest winds gusted 44 mph on the 1st and 37 mph on the 2nd. 1-5 in 1913... the 1st marked the start of the heaviest 5-day total snowfall in the city's history. During this period snowfall totaled 45.7 inches. Starting on the 1st... snow fell intermittently for 3 days and accumulated a little over 8 inches. On the 4th and 5th... an additional 37.4 inches of snow fell. At Georgetown in the foothills west of Denver even more snow fell... 86 inches over the 5 days with the most... 63 inches... on the 4th. In Colorado... snowfall was heavy along the eastern slopes of the mountains from the Palmer Divide north. High winds during the storm caused heavy drifting... which blocked all transportation. Snow cover of an inch or more from the storm persisted for 60 consecutive days from the 1st through January 29... 1914. Additional snowfall in December and January prolonged the number of days. This is the third longest period of snow cover on record in the city. 2 in 1893... northwest winds were sustained to 42 mph with gusts to 46 mph. Snowfall was only 1.4 inches in the city. In 1895... 0.01 inch of melted snow from 0.7 inch of snowfall was the only measurable precipitation of the month in downtown Denver... ranking the month the 3rd driest December on record. In 1899... Post-frontal northeast winds sustained to 44 mph with gusts to 59 mph caused the temperature to plunge from a high of 55 degrees to a low of 15 degrees. Snowfall was only 1.0 inch. In 1902... apparent Post-frontal northwest winds were sustained to 45 mph with gusts to 53 mph. A trace of snow fell. In 1905... only a trace of snow fell in downtown Denver. This was the only snow and precipitation for the month... ranking the month the second driest and the second least snowiest December on record. In 1921... snowfall was 5.5 inches in downtown Denver. Northwest winds were sustained to 24 mph with an extreme velocity of 25 mph. In 1951... a vigorous Pacific cold front produced a northwest wind gust to 51 mph at Stapleton Airport where brief blowing dust was observed. In 1957... a strong Pacific cold front produced northwest wind gusts to 54 mph at Stapleton Airport where the surface visibility was briefly reduced to 1 1/2 miles in blowing dust. In 1977... high winds in Boulder lifted a warehouse from its foundation and ripped it apart. Wind gusts from 60 to 103 mph toppled and injured a man while walking. Winds were clocked to 104 mph at Nederland... 100 mph at Morrison... and 62 mph at Rocky Flats. Northwest winds gusted to 41 mph at Stapleton International Airport. In 1996... for the second day in a row high winds ripped the Front Range foothills. Winds gusted to 81 mph in Golden Gate Canyon. West-northwest winds gusted to 37 mph at Denver International Airport. 2-3 in 1955... snowfall totaled only 2.9 inches at Stapleton Airport. This was the only measurable snowfall of the month. In 1973... Post-frontal heavy snowfall totaled 7.6 inches at Stapleton International Airport where northeast winds gusting to 37 mph caused some blowing snow. In 1990... strong downslope winds raked the eastern foothills and most of Metro Denver. A wind gust to 87 mph was recorded at Rollinsville with wind gusts to 58 mph in Arvada and 55 mph in Lakewood. West winds gusted to 48 mph at Stapleton International Airport on the 2nd. In 1997... heavy snow fell in the foothills. Conifer received 10 inches of new snow. Snowfall totaled only 2.4 inches at the site of the former Stapleton International Airport on the 1st... 2nd... and 3rd. North winds gusted to 24 mph at Denver International Airport on the 2nd. 2-4 in 1909... Post-frontal snowfall totaled 6.1 inches in downtown Denver. Most of the snow... 5.9 inches... fell between 6:00 PM on the 2nd and 6:00 PM on the 3rd. North winds were sustained to 18 mph on both the 2nd and 3rd. 2-17 in 1939... more than 2 weeks of unseasonably warm weather made the month the 3rd warmest on record. Seven daily temperature records were set... including the all time record high temperature for the month of 79 degrees on the 5th. Daytime highs were balmy with 14 days in the 60's and 70's. Low temperatures dipped to freezing or below on only 5 days. The period was dry with only a trace of snow on the 12th.