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Wind gusts as high as 81 mph reported in Colorado

Highest speeds so far happened on Monday morning in Arvada

Fisherman Paul Austin calls it a day after a windy day of trying to catch catfish at the Arvada Reservoir on May 6, 2024. Austin said he normally catches fish but today with the wind he didn’t have much success. A ranger at the reservoir said they had wind gusts of over 60 mph during the day. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
Fisherman Paul Austin calls it a day after a windy day of trying to catch catfish at the Arvada Reservoir on May 6, 2024. Austin said he normally catches fish but today with the wind he didn’t have much success. A ranger at the reservoir said they had wind gusts of over 60 mph during the day. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
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Wind gust speeds reached as high as 81 mph on Monday morning in Colorado, according to the National Weather Service.

As of 12:15 p.m., gusts hit a high of 81 mph in Arvada at around 11 a.m., said warning coordination meteorologist Greg Heavener on a phone call.

reported around the state include:

  • 79 mph in northwest Greenland,
  • 78 mph in Greenland,
  • 75 mph in Aurora near I-70/Airport Boulevard,
  • 71 mph in Louisville on the U.S. 36 overlook,
  • 69 mph in Sunshine,
  • 67 mph in Coal Creek Canyon,
  • 64 mph in south-southeast Centennial,
  • 63 mph in Denver,
  • 63 mph in Bennett, and
  • 62 mph in Berthoud Pass.

On Monday morning, National Weather Service predicted that winds would reach 75 mph, with gusts leading to the delays and cancellations of more than 700 flights at Denver International Airport. A Red Rocks show scheduled for later this evening was also canceled.

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