Denver sets two record low temperatures for November 12

Record Cold TemperaturesOur bone-chilling blast of cold air continued its record-setting ways on Wednesday as two cold temperature records fell.

The official high temperature for the day only reached 6 degrees in Denver as measured at Denver International Airport.  This easily bested the previous record low maximum for the date of 9 degrees set in 1916.  Here in Thornton we were slightly warmer with a high of 8.4 degrees.

Additionally, clearing skies late in the day aided in sending the mercury plunging after dark leading to the second record.

Before midnight the temperature dropped to a miserable -13 degrees at DIA.  This shattered the previous record low temperature for November 12 of -4 degrees set 132 years ago in 1882.  Thornton managed to stay quite a bit warmer, dropping only to -4.7 degrees just before midnight.

The Mile High City will also be setting a record low temperature for November 13.  The old record of -3 degrees was set in 1916.  We will have to see how cold it gets in the early morning hours to see what the final number ends up being.

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