Mostly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of snow. Lows in the mid 20s. Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph.
Wednesday
Mostly cloudy with chance of snow in the morning... then partly cloudy with slight chance of snow in the afternoon. Highs 39 to 45. Chance of snow 30 percent.
There are currently no warnings or advisories for this location.
Public Information Statement
Statement as of 2:59 am MDT on March 22, 2010
... Today in Metro Denver weather history...
20-22 in 1944... heavy snow fell over Metro Denver for a total of 36 hours. The storm dumped 18.5 inches of snowfall over downtown Denver and 12.2 inches at Stapleton Airport. Fortunately... there were no strong winds with the storm. North winds to only 19 mph were recorded on the 21st. 21-22 in 1955... wind gusts to 98 mph were recorded at Rocky Flats south of Boulder. Some damage and a few minor injuries were reported in Boulder. Northwest winds were sustained to 28 mph with gusts to 39 mph at Stapleton Airport on the 22nd. In 1966... a vigorous cold front produced only 1.7 inches of snowfall at Stapleton International Airport... but northeast winds gusted to 49 mph on the 21st. Temperatures cooled from a maximum of 66 degrees on the 21st to a minimum of 14 degrees on the 22nd. Strong winds occurred on both days. In 1992... an Arctic cold front produced upslope snow across Metro Denver mainly west of I-25. Castle Rock reported 6 inches of snow with 3 inches at Evergreen. At Stapleton International Airport... only 1.5 inches of snowfall were measured and northeast winds gusted to 18 mph on the 21st. 22 in 1905... apparent Post-frontal north winds were sustained to 49 mph. In 1922... a vigorous cold front with north winds sustained to 41 mph brought only 0.6 inch of snowfall to the city. These were the highest winds of the month. In 1966... high winds caused extensive blowing snow that impeded traffic and closed highways over a wide area of eastern Colorado. Wind damage was widespread... but minor. North wind gusts to 47 mph were recorded at Stapleton International Airport where visibility was reduced as low as 1/8 mile in blowing snow. In 1975... a strong west wind gust to 51 mph was recorded at Stapleton International Airport... while east of Denver the strong winds caused minor property damage and considerable blowing dust which closed several roads. In 1979... near-blizzard conditions paralyzed the northeastern quarter of the state. Strong winds and drifting snow closed many roads... including I-25 and I-70. Power outages darkened sections of Metro Denver. Snow accumulations of 4 to 12 inches were measured over the plains with drifts several feet deep. Only 3.5 inches of snow were recorded at Stapleton International Airport where northeast winds gusted to 39 mph causing some blowing snow. In 1995... strong winds associated with a fast moving Pacific cold front moved from the mountains into Metro Denver. Winds estimated at 60 to 75 mph picked up rocks and shattered the windows of a car in Louisville. The strong winds blew down and partially destroyed two houses under construction just north of Thornton. West winds gusted to 53 mph at Denver International Airport where the visibility was briefly reduced to 1/2 mile in blowing dust. 22-23 in 1936... heavy snowfall of 7.7 inches was measured in downtown Denver. The heavy wet snowfall formed a thick coating of snow on trees and shrubs... but caused little damage. North winds were sustained to 15 mph. In 1984... around a half foot of new snow fell across Metro Denver... causing flight delays at Stapleton International Airport where snowfall totaled 6.0 inches and north winds gusted to 31 mph. Up to a foot of snow fell in the foothills. Icy roads produced numerous traffic accidents. 22-24 in 1965... a vigorous cold front swept across Metro Denver late on the afternoon of the 22nd with east-northeast winds gusting to 38 mph causing some blowing dust. Snowfall from the storm totaled 4.4 inches at Stapleton International Airport. Temperatures on the 22nd dropped from a maximum of 63 degrees to 18 degrees in just 10 hours and dipped to 3 degrees below zero on the morning of the 24th. Maximum temperatures warmed to only 19 degrees on the 23rd and 18 degrees on the 24th.