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Tony Hake’s fascination with weather started as a sixth grader when an F2 tornado struck Thornton about 4 miles from his house and did $10 million damage and injured 42 people. Now he is an amateur meteorologist keeping an eye on the sky.

  

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Various weather notes - the streak ends, big rain and more

August 7, 1:37 PM
 
 
The heat wave finally ends.
The heat wave ends at 24 straight days of 90+
degrees.
Quite an eventful time around the Front Range in terms of weather in the last 48 hours.  From the streak that finally broke to the severe weather that hit the area on Wednesday. 

The streak ends.  With cooler air finally moving into Colorado, Tuesday, August 5th marked the last day of our streak of 90 degree or higher temperatures.  Wednesday the temperature reached 88 degrees at DIA thus breaking the heat wave and ending the streak at a record 24 days.  The previous record of 18 days was last set 107 years ago in 1901!  So far in 2008 we have had 41 days of 90 degree or higher temperatures.  While that seems like a lot, we are still 9 days away from entering the top 10 seasonal totals.  50 days were measured in 1960 and 1964.  Click here to view the official statistics for the streak.  

Radar image from 8/6/08.
The radar from Wednesday, August 6 shows the severe
storms over the Front Range.

Record seting rainstorm on Wednesday, August 6th.  Severe weather moved across the Front Range bringing everything from thunder and lightning to funnel clouds and tornadoes to severe rain.  Various watches / warnings were issued including Tornado Warnings, Flash Flood Warnings / Watches and more.  Rain totals varied across the metro area with Thornton, particularly the northeast portions of the city, receiving the lion’s share.  At ThorntonWeather.com, we measured a whopping 2.43″.  The vast majority of that fell in a 70 minute time span from 6:00pm to 7:10pm.  Rain rates were reading between 3″ and 7″ per hour during that timeframe!  At DIA they recorded 1.29″ of rain, breaking the old record for the date of 1.1″ set in 1929. CoCoRaHS member's measurements show areas south and west simply did not get near as much moisture as the northern part of the city. 

A racoon takes shelter at 120th & Colorado Blvd.
A racoon takes shelter in a storm drain
at 120th & Colorado Blvd.  Image courtesy
9News.com.

Be safe, use your head, pay attention!  A bit of a report from the soapbox today.  As we were looking at pictures of the storm on various news sites, we came across one submitted to 9News from a Thornton resident of children playing in the street in the rain.  Now, that makes for a wonderfully fun picture and I am sure the kids had fun too but we do think this wasn't the wisest choice by the kids' parents.  At the time Thornton was getting hit with the storm, lightning was popping across the entire area and there was a Tornado Warning issued as funnel clouds had been spotted.  Is outside playing in the street really where kids should be in a case like this?  That fun would come to a quick end if lightning struck or worse yet, one of those funnel clouds developed into a tornado.   Is that little bit of fun worth the risk of losing your child?  THINK ABOUT IT!  It may be worthwhile to review our Weather Education Series on Lightning and Tornadoes.

Cooler weather to prevail Thursday.  Significant moisture in the atmosphere and cooler temperatures should keep the excitement level down today - at least compared to yesterday.  This afternoon there will be a chance for rain and those that do get rain can expect it to be heavy at times.  As long as the temperatures stay down, we shouldn’t have the severity that we experienced yesterday though.  Click here to view the latest forecast.


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