Extreme Cold/Wind Chill — Southwestern San Juan Mountains, Colorado
2025-01-23 · Southwestern San Juan Mountains, Colorado
Event narrative
The KCPW AWOS on Wolf Creek Pass recorded an approximately 5 hour period where temperatures were below 25F and wind chill values were below 15F. Winds were, for the most part, below 10 mph or inconsistently above 10 mph. That said, the wind chill values produced by even these weak winds were cold enough to warrant inclusion. Temperatures ranged from 1F to 9F and winds ranged from 6 mph to 17 mph. The coldest wind chill value recorded was -10F. No reports of injuries, damages, or fatalities were received.
Wider weather episode
A cold front ushered in an arctic airmass on the evening of January 17th, as well as bringing widespread wind and snow to eastern Utah and western Colorado. This arctic airmass was reinforced over the course of the next week by several passing waves with their own associated cold fronts. Temperatures during this period were 15-20 degrees below normal, and in some places close to 30 degrees below normal. With temperatures this cold, any amount of wind would produce a dangerously cold wind chill. The coldest period of this event was January 20th to the 22nd, with temperatures finally beginning to moderate after the 23rd.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1237911. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.