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Station Number: CO-BO-67
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Station Name:
Boulder 4.7 E
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Data Explorer
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Observation Date |
7/6/2025
7:00 AM
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Submitted |
7/06/2025 7:42 AM
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Gauge Catch
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0.45 in. |
Notes
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Wow, after missing some of these storms got two of them, also got some of the hail we had been missing! After a high of 90.5 a storm near Longmont sent a strong gust front south, passed ~1430 with a temp drop of 8 degrees and the dewpoint rising from 50 to 60. This set off new development of storms, and we were at the eastern edge of the core for a tstm from 1525-1555, (0.24" with a short period of some hail, less than pea size). Then after a sunny period from 1600-1830 another storm hit with some heavy rain, 1922-1945, this time dropping 0.21" but with more hail, pea and a little bigger. Not enough for any damage of note to the plants. After this storm it was a cool 65 at 2000, and the overnight low was 53.7 |
Snow Information
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24-hr Snowfall
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0.0 in. |
24-hr Snowfall SWE
(Snow Water Equivalent)
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NA |
24-hr Snowfall SLR
(Snow to Liquid Ratio) |
NA |
Snowpack Depth  |
0.0 in. |
Snowpack SWE
(Snow Water Equivalent)
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NA |
Snowpack Density  |
NA |
Duration Information
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Precipitation Began |
-- |
Precipitation Ended |
-- |
Heavy Precip Began |
-- |
Heavy Precip Lasted |
--
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Duration Time Accuracy |
--
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Additional Information |
Flooding |
-- |
Additional Data Recorded |
No |
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