Sunday, October 18, 2009

Memorable Halloween nights in Pueblo

From the history books (thanks to the NWS Forecast Office in Pueblo)...

The last impressively cold Halloween was in 2002. According to the records, the day started at at 23 degrees, with ice covered roads. It only warmed up to 29 that day, with cold, freezing drizzle for the evenings activities.

Then there was 1991. The day started with 7 inches of snow on the ground, and an additional 3.2 inches during the day. The high just inched to 34 degrees during the day, and plummeted to a recrod 14 degrees that night.

Back to the year, I graduated from High School, 1972. the day started with a trace of snow on the ground, but that was just the beginning. A record 12.6 inches fell that day, with a high of 29.

These records date back to 1888, with data as recent as 2008.

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