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Frost/Freeze — Upper Yampa River Basin, Colorado

2025-10-18 · Upper Yampa River Basin, Colorado

Event narrative

With seven of the fourteen reporting stations available for verification recording temperatures at or below 32F for at least 3 hours, at least 50% of the zone experienced a freeze. None of the eight stations recorded temperatures at or below 28F for at least 3 hours, so this was not a season ending freeze for the zone. The lowest temperature recorded was 27F, while the lowest recorded at the Colorado Department of Transportation road weather mesonet site 0.3 miles east of Milner was 31F. Minimum temperatures ranged from 27F to 32F. Temperatures at or below 32F lasted for on average 3 hours, with a maximum of 9 hours and a minimum of 0. Temperatures at or below 28F lasted for on average less than an hour, with a maximum of 1 hour and a minimum of 0.

Wider weather episode

Cool northwesterly flow set up behind a trough on the 17th. Moisture began to increase during this time, promoting scattered cloud cover. This kept most of the region from reaching freeze criteria overnight, though isolated freezes, none of which were season-ending, did still occur.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1297304. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.