CoCoRaHS IntensePcpn: CO-DG-350, NA
by info@cocorahs.org
number: CO-DG-350
obs_date: 04/20/2024
obs_time: 07:05 PM
Submitted: Saturday, April 20, 2024
staname: Castle Rock 2.6 SE
Latitude: 39.35716
Longitude: -104.8107
location: True
TotalPcpn: NA
PcpnDurationAmt: NA
in past: 15
tm_units: mins
Flooding: No
TotalSnowDepth: NA
NewSnowDepth: NA
Notes: Heavy fog with less than 100 yards of visibility. Persists from station location and north along Ridge Road in Castle Rock. Snow flurries at the same time.
9 months, 2 weeks
CoCoRaHS Hail: CO-LR-311
by info@cocorahs.org
number: CO-LR-311
obs_date: 04/10/2024
obs_time: 05:22
Submitted: Thursday, April 11, 2024
staname: FCL 2.3 NW
Latitude: 40.5999
Longitude: -105.1175
location: False
am_pm: PM
largest: 0.100
smallest: 0.100
average: 0.100
consistency: Hard
damage: no damage
comments: Observation 1/2 mile SSW of CO-LR-311.
First hail of 2024!
duration: 2
accuracy: 1min
timing: Continuous
more rain: True
hail started: After rain
Largest hail started: Same time as smaller hail
angle: vertical
num_stones:
distance:
depth:
samples: False
9 months, 3 weeks
CoCoRaHS IntensePcpn: CO-LR-1020, 0.00
by info@cocorahs.org
number: CO-LR-1020
obs_date: 04/06/2024
obs_time: 06:00 PM
Submitted: Sunday, April 7, 2024
staname: Fort Collins 4.9 N
Latitude: 40.6259498596191
Longitude: -105.062149047852
location: True
TotalPcpn: 0.00
PcpnDurationAmt: 0.00
in past: 240
tm_units: mins
Flooding: No
TotalSnowDepth: 0.0
NewSnowDepth: 0.0
Notes: Submitting a report on wind at this station. Steady wind 25 mph, with gusts from 30-40 mph. Some tree and branch damage, dust blowing, one very short snow squall.
9 months, 4 weeks
CoCoRaHS Hail: CO-BO-522
by info@cocorahs.org
number: CO-BO-522
obs_date: 04/03/2024
obs_time: 11:33
Submitted: Thursday, April 4, 2024
staname: Boulder 2.3 SSE
Latitude: 39.9967
Longitude: -105.2345
location: False
am_pm: PM
largest: 0.250
smallest: 0.100
average: 0.250
consistency: Soft
damage: no damage
comments: I noticed the hail at 11:33 when I went outside from an interior room. The hail increased and decreased in intensity several times. I would be about to mark a stop-time when it suddenly ramped up again. The hail stopped shockingly quickly. It was almost an instantaneous stop.
duration: 19
accuracy: 10min
timing: Intermittent
more rain: True
hail started: After rain
Largest hail started: After smaller hail
angle:
num_stones:
distance:
depth:
samples: False
10 months
CoCoRaHS Hail: CO-BO-522
by info@cocorahs.org
number: CO-BO-522
obs_date: 04/03/2024
obs_time: 11:14
Submitted: Thursday, April 4, 2024
staname: Boulder 2.3 SSE
Latitude: 39.9967
Longitude: -105.2345
location: False
am_pm: PM
largest: 0.100
smallest: 0.100
average: 0.100
consistency: Soft
damage: no damage
comments:
duration: 1
accuracy: 1min
timing: Continuous
more rain: False
hail started: Same time as rain
Largest hail started: Same time as smaller hail
angle:
num_stones:
distance:
depth:
samples: False
10 months
CoCoRaHS Hail: CO-BO-437
by info@cocorahs.org
number: CO-BO-437
obs_date: 04/01/2024
obs_time: 11:20
Submitted: Tuesday, April 2, 2024
staname: Boulder 2.1 W
Latitude: 40.027256
Longitude: -105.291319
location: True
am_pm: AM
largest: 0.250
smallest: 0.250
average: 0.250
consistency: Soft
damage: no damage
comments: No rain fell during this period. Thunder was heard. See my daily data report for details.
duration: 25
accuracy:
timing: Continuous
more rain: False
hail started: Before rain
Largest hail started: Same time as smaller hail
angle:
num_stones:
distance:
depth:
samples: False
10 months
CoCoRaHS Hail: CO-BO-583
by info@cocorahs.org
number: CO-BO-583
obs_date: 04/01/2024
obs_time: 02:45
Submitted: Monday, April 1, 2024
staname: Boulder 2.9 S
Latitude: 39.98454
Longitude: -105.24577
location: True
am_pm: PM
largest: NA
smallest: 0.250
average: NA
consistency: Soft
damage: no damage
comments:
duration: 0
accuracy:
timing:
more rain: False
hail started: Same time as rain
Largest hail started:
angle:
num_stones:
distance:
depth:
samples: False
10 months
CoCoRaHS Hail: CO-BO-583
by info@cocorahs.org
number: CO-BO-583
obs_date: 04/01/2024
obs_time: 06:00
Submitted: Monday, April 1, 2024
staname: Boulder 2.9 S
Latitude: 39.98454
Longitude: -105.24577
location: True
am_pm: PM
largest: NA
smallest: 0.250
average: NA
consistency: Mixed
damage: no damage
comments:
duration: 15
accuracy: 2min
timing: Continuous
more rain: True
hail started: Same time as rain
Largest hail started:
angle:
num_stones:
distance:
depth:
samples: False
10 months
CoCoRaHS IntensePcpn: CO-BO-583, 0.15
by info@cocorahs.org
number: CO-BO-583
obs_date: 04/01/2024
obs_time: 05:45 PM
Submitted: Monday, April 1, 2024
staname: Boulder 2.9 S
Latitude: 39.98454
Longitude: -105.24577
location: True
TotalPcpn: 0.15
PcpnDurationAmt: 0.15
in past: 50
tm_units: mins
Flooding:
TotalSnowDepth: T
NewSnowDepth: T
Notes: 1/4-inch soft hail was mixed with snow during this period
10 months
CoCoRaHS Hail: CO-LR-735
by info@cocorahs.org
number: CO-LR-735
obs_date: 04/01/2024
obs_time: 12:50
Submitted: Monday, April 1, 2024
staname: Lyons 6.4 NW
Latitude: 40.279737
Longitude: -105.36362
location: True
am_pm: PM
largest: 0.500
smallest: 0.100
average: NA
consistency: Hard
damage: no damage
comments: I heard loud pounding on the roof and immediately looked outside. It was hail ==and some were rice size and some were 1/2" in size, a mix of both the whole 44 minutes, and white in color the whole time, and approximately equal amounts of both sizes. It was falling at a slight angle from NE, as it went under my awning and fell right next to my house walls. // At 1:01pm it was still heavy falling. It formed a solid pile of about 1/2" tall. // at 1:06pm it slowed down a little. // at 1:12 it was now falling straight down and fewer hail, but still a strong shower of hail, as I looked into the "air". // at 1:20pm some were now melting on the deck.. slight pools of water around the hail, but I could still see the rice size hail bouncing. // at 1:34 pm it stopped. // it would start up again for a light shower of small hail in about an hour, and on and off a couple of times, but very light hail shower with still visible tiny bits of hail (rice size). It was 46 degrees; at 5pm, it l
ooked like specs of white falling in the air, so I picked up a couple to make sure it was solid (hail ball). // No rain that I could see.
duration: 44
accuracy: 1min
timing: Continuous
more rain: False
hail started:
Largest hail started:
angle: 10-20
num_stones:
distance: 0
depth: .5
samples: False
10 months