On Tuesday, Colorado experienced a scorching day, with Denver matching a temperature record set 106 years ago, according to the National Weather Service. Meanwhile, in Colorado Springs, a new record was established.
The National Weather Service (NWS) reported that Denver International Airport recorded a temperature of 67 degrees around 2 p.m. This marks the first time the Mile High City has experienced a temperature of 67 degrees on December 19 since 1917.
On December 19, temperatures in Olympic City, USA, soared to 67 degrees, surpassing the previous daily high record of 64 degrees set in 1917. Denver also experienced unusually warm weather, matching its daily temperature record.
The National Weather Service is predicting that the Centennial State will experience warmer-than-normal temperatures as the month comes to a close. It remains to be seen if this will lead to the breaking of any more records.
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