11/22/2023 0 Comments Fort collins weather august 5![]() ![]() SnowfallJune through September are months without snowfall in Fort Collins. In Fort Collins, during the entire year, the rain falls for 73.4 days and collects up to 7.64" (194mm) of precipitation. Throughout September, 0.55" (14mm) of precipitation is accumulated. Rainfall In September, the rain falls for 6.3 days. HumidityThe months with the lowest humidity in Fort Collins are June, August and September, with an average relative humidity of 45%. In Fort Collins, Colorado, the average low-temperature is 49.3☏ (9.6☌). TemperatureIn Fort Collins, the average high-temperature in September slightly decreases from 81.5☏ (27.5☌) in August to a still warm 74.5☏ (23.6☌). The purpose is to provide high quality information on historical stormsĪnd provide links to weather information.September, the first month of the autumn in Fort Collins, is also a moderately hot month, with an average temperature varying between 49.3☏ (9.6☌) and 74.5☏ (23.6☌). about 0.31" and hail came at about 1:00AM, and lighter rain occurred at about 2:00PM Note:there was one report of 1.75" hail in Fort Collins July 1: 0.42" and small hail at about 5:10PM Hail occurred three times at the Fort Collins weather station, on the 1st, 20th, and 29th. In July 2009, there was 3.95" of rain at Fort Collins Note: The value of 5.8" is probably overestimated and may be in the range of 3 to 4". Storm total precipitation from Jfrom some time between 11:00PM and 12 midnight. ![]() There were two preliminary reports of tornadoes 4 miles west of Pierce (near Wellington). 0.83" of precipitation was recorded at Fort Collins/CSU, which did not cause much of a flash flood in the middle of town. The evening of Jfeatured non-stop lightning and thunder, flooding rains and large hail (0.5" to 1.0") in north Fort Collins and Wellington. The afternoon of Jfeatured a tornado warning, 0.74" of precipiation at Fort Collins/CSU and small hail, as well as constant nearby rumbles of thunder. Mid-day of Jfeatured approximately 0.75" diameter hailstones and 1.07" of precipitation at Fort Collins/CSU. There were 5 days with hail, the 7th, 10th, 11th, 15th, and 22nd This value of 5.03" of precipiation makes this the 6th wettest June in over 100 years of record keeping and this is 253% of normal The temperature was over 2 degrees below normal May 20th through May 31 featured 1.05" of rain and 7 days with 0.01" or moreĥ.03" of rain (or melted hail) fell and 16 days with 0.01" or more ![]() November to March average precipitation: 3.53"ĭecember 2008: greatest 3-day snowfall was 8.6" November 2007 to March 2008 precipitation total: 2.64" November 2007 to March 2008 seasonal snow total: 36.1" (possibly 36.3") The 2.8" on Augmakes up for most of this difference. The rainfall difference between Summer 2006 and Summer 2007 On August 2, 2007, there was 2.8" of rain at CSU.ĭaily rainfall in parts of Fort Collins since the flood of 1997, andĪugust 2007 (3.6") had the most precipitation of any month in the previous 25 months, October 2006-April 2007 snow total: 56.5"Īugust 2007 Christman field precipitation: 1.16" Approximate scale is 17 miles north to southĬase Study Web Page on the Windsor Tornado by CIRA/Colorado Stateĭecember 2006 major storm totals were 19.9" and 8.5" Radar image from Windsor/Greeley area tornado May 22, 2008. Northeast Colorado Area Snowfall Climatology Tornadoes near Fort Collins in past yearsĪll tornado reports within 25 miles (40km) of Fort Collins 1950-2005 Fort Collins Christman Field temperature plotįort Collins Christman Field monthly plots ![]()
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