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Critical Fire Weather Persists in the Southern High Plains; Snow in the Great Lakes into the Northeast

Elevated to critical fire weather conditions will persist across the central and southern High Plains today as gusty winds and dry conditions continue across the region. A clipper system will bring some lake effect snow to the Great Lakes and snow into the Northeast. Well above-average temperatures are expected to expand across much of the West, into the Plains states, and Southeast. Read More >

COLORADO   SPRINGS

 

SUMMER  PRECIPITATION  (JUNE - AUGUST)

 

1895

10.24

1896

6.90

1897

6.69

1898

7.15

1899

5.09

1900

2.97

1901

6.55

1902

5.91

1903

8.10

1904

8.98

1905

4.19

1906

5.49

1907

4.26

1908

7.43

1909

7.62

1910

7.17

1911

3.99

1912

6.62

1913

8.35

1914

11.96

1915

7.81

1916

3.79

1917

3.49

1918

M

1919

5.12

1920

5.13

1921

13.05

1922

5.20

1923

11.29

1924

3.29

1925

7.35

1926

5.94

1927

11.35

1928

5.34

1929

9.00

1930

10.32

1931

5.47

1932

9.68

1933

5.38

1934

2.74

1935

5.41

1936

6.41

1937

5.28

1938

4.76

1939

2.47

1940

3.20

1941

8.86

1942

9.50

1943

7.06

1944

8.09

1945

11.44

1946

6.36

1947

M

1948

10.07

1949

8.35

1950

6.93

1951

10.11

1952

5.35

1953

5.37

1954

8.80

1955

5.23

1956

4.86

1957

6.51

1958

8.63

1959

5.18

1960

3.93

1961

8.26

1962

5.11

1963

7.79

1964

2.70

1965

16.85

1966

7.44

1967

11.09

1968

7.54

1969

9.00

1970

11.66

1971

5.20

1972

9.70

1973

4.67

1974

3.85

1975

7.68

1976

10.15

1977

12.00

1978

5.19

1979

6.81

1980

7.88

1981

10.86

1982

12.82

1983

5.99

1984

9.54

1985

7.26

1986

10.16

1987

6.33

1988

6.64

1989

8.31

1990

6.71

1991

10.51

1992

8.04

1993

5.82

1994

9.55

1995

11.58

1996

9.50

1997

14.77

1998

9.28

1999

13.10

2000

10.27

2001

6.86

2002

3.22

2003

8.10

2004

14.98

2005

6.66

2006

8.76

2007

5.37

2008

5.12

2009

8.55

2010

5.48

2011

6.65

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.27

10.93

8.26

10.59

6.51

9.16

9.14

4.08

5.05

5.61

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WETTEST

 

 

 

  1. 16.85

1965

  2. 14.98

2004

  3. 14.77

1997

  4. 13.10

1999

  5. 13.05

1921

  6. 12.82

1982

  7. 12.00

1977

  8. 11.96

1914

  9. 11.66

1970

10. 11.58

1995

 

DRIEST

 

 

  1. 2.47

1939

  2. 2.70

1964

  3. 2.74

1934

  4. 2.97

1900

  5. 3.20

1940

  6. 3.22

2002

  7. 3.29

1924

  8. 3.49

1917

  9. 3.79

1916

10. 3.85

1974

 

     The 30 Year Average for  summer precipitation = 8.17


     The All-Time Average for summer precipitation = 7.48

 

     Records are in inches, 1895 to present.

     Data for 1918 and 1947 incomplete and not included.