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When Denver's thermometer hit -15 on December 5, we thought it would stand as the coldest day of the season. But no: At 5:53 a.m., the National Weather Service recorded the official Denver temp at -16.
This mark is the second chilliest February low in Denver this century. But how's it stack up with temps for this month since record-keeping began in the 1800s? We've tallied up the ten coldest of all-time, according to NWS, and today definitely makes our photo-illustrated list. Count them down below.
Number 10:
February 10, 1933, February 13, 1905: -14
Number 9:
February 9, 2001: -15
Continue to keep counting down the ten lowest Denver temperatures in February. Number 8:
February 5, 2014: -16
Number 7:
February 7, 1936: -17
Continue to keep counting down the ten lowest Denver temperatures in February. Number 6:
February 3, 1883, February 28, 1968, February 2, 2007: -18
Number 5:
February 11, 1899: -20
Continue to keep counting down the ten lowest Denver temperatures in February. Number 4:
February 12, 1905: -21
Number 3:
February 4, 1883, February 6, 1899: - 22
Continue to keep counting down the ten lowest Denver temperatures in February. Number 2:
February 5, 1989: -24
Number 1:
February 8, 1936, February 1, 1955: -25
Send your story tips to the author, Michael Roberts.
More from our News archive circa December 5, 2013: "Photos: Ten lowest Denver temperatures in December -- and where today's -15 lands."