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Fire Weather Concerns in the South-Central U.S.; Heavy Precipitation in Northern California and the Great Lakes

Strong winds and dry conditions will promote elevated to critical fire weather conditions across southeast Colorado into the southern Plains and extending into the Ozarks. An atmospheric river will bring heavy rain and a flash flood threat to northern California and heavy mountain snow in the Cascades and Northern Rockies. A clipper system will bring heavy snow to the Great Lakes. 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