Denver broke a 75-year daily record for rainfall on Sunday: NWS

Denver (KDVR) – Denver broke a daily record of rain during the gloomy weather on Sunday, which was appointed 75 years ago.

Colorado spent a innate memorial weekend, full of rain, cold and even hurricanes in the northeastern plains on Friday, just as the weekend started. The weather in Denver was not severe, as some cold reports throughout the region of Grant and Shawnee made 285 to Centennial.

However, Denver has never seen an endless rain on Sunday, which added it was a record amount at Denver International Airport, according to the national weather service in Bulder.

On Sunday, rain registered

National weather service It was measured 1.39 inches in DIA on Sunday, when the previous daily record for May 26 was broken from 1.31 inches appointed throughout 1950.

On Sunday, the rains were also amazing, as the average rainfall on May 26 is only 0.07 inches.

Lone Tree and Aurora also witnessed some heavy rains, where the size of the national weather service is 1.58 and 2.10 inches per region, respectively.

What will come to Denver

The meteorologist in the weather plane, Travis Michels on Monday, said that Denver has not yet ended the rains.

The second half of the two can see more shower and storms before it ends around the sunset. After that, there are chances of rain every day until Friday.

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