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Areas of Severe Thunderstorms and Excessive Rainfall through This Weekend

A multi-day thunderstorm and heavy rain event will impact the south-central U.S. this Memorial Day weekend. Severe thunderstorms may produce large hail, severe gusts, and a possible tornado or two across portions of the central and southern Plains through Monday. The threat for heavy to excessive rainfall and possible flash flooding will return to the south-central U.S., especially in the Ozarks. Read More >

 

Pueblo

 

*Mean Date of First Measurable Snowfall………....…...........November 5th

Earliest First Snowfall:  Trace...................................September 8th, 2020

  Earliest First Measurable Snowfall:  0.8 inches.........September 9th, 2020

 Latest First Measurable Snowfall:   0.3 inches...........December 24th, 1939

Greatest Amount for First Snowfall: 12.6 inches...........October 31st, 1972

(4.9 inches followed on November 1st, 1972)

 

*Mean Date of Last Measurable Snowfall………....….........................April 13th

 Earliest Last Measurable Snowfall:  0.1 inches.................February 23rd, 1889

                     Latest Measurable Snowfall:  2.8 inches..........................May 21st, 2022 (0.2 inches 2001)

    Greatest Amount Last Measurable Snowfall: 7.3 inches...........March 28th, 1972

 

Snowfall data has been compiled using NWS Pueblo and NCEI records

* Mean Dates based on the threaded Period of Record to date

(measurable snowfall defined as being greater than or equal to 0.1 inches)

Current through December, 2023