Current Conditions,
Red Fox Hills, Gunbarrel, NE Boulder, Colorado
(15 minute updates)

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Weather Summary, month and yesterday

Weather Summary for the month of May
Monthly High Temperature84°F at Tuesday, May 6, 2008 2:45:00 PM
Monthly Low Temperature29°F at Saturday, May 3, 2008 6:15:00 AM
Monthly Rainfall0.389"
Highest wind gust36.0 m.p.h. at Friday, May 2, 2008 7:00:00 PM
Monthly Heating Degree Days67.800010681152
Monthly Cooling Degree Days0.0

Weather summary for 8 May, 2008
Daily high temperature74°F
Daily low temperature49°F
Highest wind gust32.0m.p.h.
Daily rainfall0.0 "

Last year on 9 May, 2007
Daily high temperature82°F Wednesday, May 9, 2007 4:30:00 PM
Daily low temperature42°F Wednesday, May 9, 2007 6:30:00 AM
Daily rainfall 0.02 inches
Highest wind gust32.0 m.p.h.

The last good rain was 0.10 inches on 7 May, 2008, 20087

 

Past day's weather

(Notes: Late afternoon (5-7 pm) temperature in late spring and early summer can have a spike from sunlight at the sensor. Sometimes when there are very light winds radiation from the surroundings can cause anomalously high temperatures--this is most noticeable on cold sunny days with snow cover. The rain gage is not heated, so snow melting later on shows up as precipitation after a snowstorm is complete.)

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C. H. Jones | CIRES | Dept. of Geological Sciences | Univ. of Colorado at Boulder