1/31/2024 0 Comments Fort collins weather wind![]() ![]() The wind statistics are based on real observations from the weather station at Fort Collins. Windfinder specializes in wind, waves, tides and weather reports & forecasts for wind related sports like kitesurfing, windsurfing, surfing, sailing or paragliding. The state doesn't keep official wind records.This is the wind, wave and weather statistics for Fort Collins in Colorado, United States of America. There also was a gust reported at 148 mph in February 2016 on Monarch Pass. Source: National Weather Service Latest wind storm doesn't come close to producing highest wind recorded in ColoradoĬolorado’s unofficial highest recorded wind gust is 201 mph atop 14,259-foot Longs Peak in Rocky Mountain National Park. Rocky Flats (Intersection of Colorado highways 93 and 72 north of Golden): 89 mphįort Collins (Rolland Moore Park): 55 mph National Center for Atmospheric Research lab (Boulder): 90 mph NWS Boulder DecemHere's a look at some of the top wind speeds around Colorado Strong winds will spread onto the plains later this morning following the passage of a cold front. Snow & blowing snow will spread NW-SE across the mountains thru mid-aftn. It was the county's highest gust since that April 2022 windstorm produced a 75 mph gust at Buckeye near Wellington. Larimer County's highest gust was 84 mph at Green Mountain north of Livermore Lakes early Friday morning, Hiris said. Hiris said a 55 mph gust was reported at Rolland Moore Park in the early morning. ![]() It was the city's highest gust since early April 2022, when a gust of 51 mph was recorded at Christman Field. Hiris said the city's highest reported gust of 65 mph was reported at Christman Field in northwest Fort Collins at 3:45 a.m. Fort Collins, Larimer County see strongest wind gusts since last spring "It's the windiest we have seen this season, but it is not atypical to see these kinds of winds fall into winter and in the spring," Hiris added. "The worst is over as we are already starting to see the mountain wave break down, but it will remain really breezy the rest of Friday,'' Hiris said Friday morning. National Weather Service meteorologist Zach Hiris said on Friday that strong westerly winds were creating a mountain wave where those strong winds gain speed as they rush down from the high mountain peaks to the foothills, Interstate 25 corridor and out onto the Eastern Plains. There were several reported incidents of wires being down, according to the PulsePoint app late Thursday night and early Friday morning, but no reported major outages.Ī snow squall warning also was issued for Wellington to the Wyoming border Friday morning due to heavy blowing snow that created whiteout conditions along Interstate 25. ![]() Expect difficult driving conditions in those areas. Friday with up to a foot of snow possible and wind gusting to 75 mph. Western Larimer County, including Cameron Pass and Rocky Mountain National Park, as well as other northern mountain areas are under a winter storm warning until 5 p.m. This can result in difficult driving conditions, especially for high-profile vehicles downed power lines large tree branches snapping and unsecured objects being blown around. Friday with wind 35 mph to 45 mph and gusts to 60 mph, according to the National Weather Service. High wind warning for Fort Collins, winter storm warning for western Larimer Countyįort Collins and much of the northeast quarter of the state is under a high wind warning until 5 p.m. Here's what to know about high winds in Fort Collins (and other weather developments in our area) on Friday, Dec. ![]()
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