![]() ![]() **********************12 HOUR SNOWFALL**********************Ģ ESE Monroe Center T 800 AM 12/07 Trained Spotterġ ENE Lexington T 500 AM 12/07 Trained Spotterģ NW Waynesburg T 1030 AM 12/07 Trained Spotterģ NE Cochranton T 900 AM 12/07 Trained SpotterĤ W Colt Station 0.7 700 AM 12/07 Trained SpotterĢ E Edinboro 0.3 700 AM 12/07 Trained SpotterĢ ESE North East 0.3 700 AM 12/07 Trained SpotterĢ SW Wesleyville 0.2 530 AM 12/07 Trained SpotterĢ WSW Erie 0.2 645 AM 12/07 Trained Spotterġ WNW Union City 0.1 730 AM 12/07 Trained SpotterĢ NW Edinboro T 700 AM 12/07 Trained Spotterġ WNW Cherry Hill T 800 AM 12/07 Trained Spotter Is extended to highway departments, cooperative observers, Skywarn Hours for the storm that has been affecting our region. The following are unofficial observations taken during the past 8 To see previous versions of this product go to: Public Information Statement To see snowfall reports in exess of 2 inches see the Local Storm Reports on the next tab. ![]() When snowfall has been observed this product will be available two to three times a day with a summary of snowfall reports recieved at the NWS Cleveland. Minimum Seasonal Snowfall: 21.The Public Information Statement below is used for a variety of information including, but not limted to, rainfall summaries, wind gust summaries, snow spotter reports, NWR outages, etc. Long Term Average Seasonal Snowfall: 56.9" (1882-2022) (Departure from Normal is based on the Period of Record from 1882-2023) Several Locations in and near 16th & Larimer (January 1882 to January 1916) Historical Locations for Snowfall Measurementsĭenver International Airport (July 2007 to Present)ĭenver Stapleton Airport (January 1950 to June 2007)ġ9th & Stout (February 1916 to December 1949) (Estimated Mean Seasonal Snowfall from 1991 to 2020 using data from CAIC, NOHRSC and PRISM) Historical Locations for Observed Snowfall at Denver For example, the western suburbs of Denver average around 65" per season while areas in and near DIA are around 47". In general, as you go the further east and northeast of the higher terrain, seasonal snowfall drops off dramatically. Four observations are taken per day at this location.Īs you can see, the current official observation at DIA has moved several miles to the east and northeast of the previous two locations. In the Fall of 2007, the official snowfall observations were moved to Denver International Airport (DIA). In reality, the Seasonal Average is probably closer to 56" as shown in the map below. As a result, the NCEI 30 Year Average (1991-2020) has dropped to 49" but is likely underestimated, due to only one observation taken per day. ![]() Currently, only one observation is taken per day at Central Park which remains a Cooperative Observer (COOP) site. Keep in mind, when the National Weather Service took observations from 1950 through the Spring of 1999, four snowfall observations were taken each day. They were located across downtown Denver (1882 to 1949), Stapleton Airport (1950 to August 2007) which is now called Central Park, and Denver International Airport (September 2007 to Present). Since snowfall records began in 1882, there have been three main locations for Official Snowfall Observations. History of Snowfall Observations at Denver, Colorado ![]()
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