Denver broke two records Wednesday.
The city's 6-degree high on Wednesday shattered a 98-year-old record for the coldest high on this date. And, according to a National Weather Service tweet late in the evening, the temperature had fallen to -5 degrees at Denver International Airport — a record low for the date.
The previous record low of -4 was even older, set more than 130 years ago in 1882.
Also Wednesday night, the weather service issued a wind chill advisory for much of the state — including Denver and the Front Range. The advisory is in effect until 9 a.m. Thursday.
Wind chill values are expected to be as low as minus-25 degrees overnight, with 10 mph winds.
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happy chem trails to you.
Global warming at its best .
Coming soon to your neck of the woods , sea level rising , extreme flooding of homes in all eastern shore areas. Insurance rates zoom to high levels , Obama gets a raise.
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