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Severe Thunderstorms in the East Sunday; Excessive Heat Lingers in the Southern U.S. and Returning to California

Scattered damaging winds from severe thunderstorms will be possible across parts of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic States Sunday. Excessive heat will continue over the southern U.S. Sunday before another round of heat arrives Monday through the central and southern U.S. spreading into the East by Independence Day. California will see excessive heat starting Tuesday. Read More >

National Weather Service - Denver/Boulder, Colorado

Denver Area Normals & Extremes for July

January | February | March | April | May | June | July | August | September | October | November | December

Date Normal High Record High Year Set Record Warmest Minimum Year Set   Normal Low Record Low Year Set Record Coldest Maximum Year Set   Maximum Precipitation Year Set Maximum Snowfall Year Set

1

88

102

1990

70

1881   58

46

1995^

64

1908   1.25 1873 0.0 -

2

88

101

2012^

69

2002^   58

44

1997

62

1906   1.34 1919 0.0 -

3

89

101

1874

77

1881   58

46

1872

54

1972   1.12 1909 0.0 -

4

89

102

1874

70

1877   58

42*

1903

59

1972   1.84 2010 0.0 -

5

89

101

1989

71

1930   59

43

1972

62

1960   1.04 1900 0.0 -

6

89

103

1973

68

1988^   59

44

1908

58

1904   1.01 2001 0.0 -

7

89

102

1989

68

1903   59

43

1952

65

1952^   1.41 1988 0.0 -

8

90

103

1989

70

2005   59

45

1952

57

1929   0.93 1909 0.0 -

9

90

100

2022

68

1903   60

43

1876

62

2006^   1.34 1990 0.0 -

10

90

102

2016

70

1939^   60

45

1895

53

1895   2.35 1998 0.0 -

11

90

102

1954

71

1931   60

49

1961^

59

1895   1.64 1872 0.0 -

12

90

101

1971^

70

1893   60

48

1987^

62

1987^   0.63 1935 0.0 -

13

90

100

2003

70

1900   60

47

1987

60

1930   1.03 2011 0.0 -

14

90

100

1878

70

1931   61

49

1952

67

1973^   2.00 1912 0.0 -

15

90

101

2006

72

1881   61

48

1973

67

1906   0.97 1992 0.0 -

16

90

103

2006

70

1881   61

51

1962^

65

1887   1.38 1923 0.0 -

17

91

102

2010

72

2019   61

45

1872

62

1872   0.89 1986 0.0 -

18

91

100

2022

72

2022   61

48

1902

63

1912   1.05 1958 0.0 -

19

91

101

2019^

72

1881   61

48

1897

57

1897   1.51 1985 0.0 -

20

91

105#

2005

73

1934   61

43

1897

66

1915   1.09 1965 0.0 -

21

91

104

2005

72

1934   61

51

1988^

62

1930   1.36 1874 0.0 -

22

91

102

2005

70

2016   61

49

1990^

63

1895   1.53 1895 0.0 -

23

90

102

2005

70

1982^   61

49

1961

65

1991   1.44 2001 0.0 -

24

90

100

2003

71

1940   61

49

2004

58

2004   1.06 1973 0.0 -

25

90

99

1963^

73

2003   61

51

1973^

72

1977   2.69 1998 0.0 -

26

90

100

1910

70

1931   61

51

1971^

64

1874   0.76 1874 0.0 -

27

90

98

1964

72

1931   61

51

1958

65

1963   1.37 1955 0.0 -

28

90

100

2021

71

1931   61

49

1892

63

1892   2.21 1910 0.0 -

29

90

99

2005^

71

1943   61

47

1971

58

1971   1.80 2014 0.0 -

30

90

101

2005

70

1943   61

43

1971

62

2014   2.71 1997 0.0 -

31

90

100

1889

70

1966^   61

42*

1873

62

1995   2.59 1919 0.0 -

 

The Normal High and Low Temperatures are calculated from 1991-2020 data.

The Temperature Extremes range from 1872-Present

^ - Also in Previous Years

# - Highest Temperatures of the Month:  105° on 7/20/2005 (Ties the highest temperature in Denver)

* - Lowest Temperature of the Month:  42° on 7/4/1903 and 7/31/1873

- The July Mean Temperature is 75.1° (from 1991-2020 data)

- Data collected at the Downtown City Office from 1872 thru December 1948, then at the Stapleton Airport Office from

January 1950 thru February 1995, then at Denver International Airport from March 1995 to Present.

 

Updated: 7/10/2022