Active spring pattern across the center of our nation with several episodes of severe weather and heavy rainfall expected into next week. The potential for very large hail, long track tornadoes, severe wind gusts, frequent cloud to ground lightning strikes and flash flooding are in the outlook. Furthermore, dangerous early season heat wave continues for the Gulf Coast states into early next week. Read More >
COLORADO SPRINGS
AVERAGE TEMPERATURE RECORDS
WARMEST YEARS COLDEST YEARS
1. 52.9 2012 1. 44.6 1912
2. 52.4 1934 2. 45.4 1913
3. 52.1 2017 3. 45.5 1895
4. 52.0 2016 4. 46.0 1898
5. 51.9 2020 5. 46.6 1961
6. 51.7 1954 6. 46.7 1905
7. 51.4 1963 7. 46.7 1915
8. 51.3 1981 8. 46.7 1951
9. 51.2 2015 9. 46.8 1897
10. 51.2 2018 10. 46.8 1903
1909
1917
WARMEST WINTERS COLDEST WINTERS
1. 37.6 1933-34 1. 22.8 1898-99
2. 36.4 1980-81 2. 23.7 1978-79
3. 36.3 1906-07 3. 25.4 1912-13
4. 35.8 1934-35 4. 25.9 1983-84
5. 35.6 1957-58 5. 26.0 1928-29
6. 35.5 1953-54 6. 26.2 1909-10
7. 35.4 1942-43 7. 26.3 1911-12
8. 34.6 1999-00 8. 26.3 1948-49
9. 34.4 1975-76 9. 26.3 1961-62
10. 34.0 2015-16 10. 27.0 1972-73
WARMEST SUMMERS COLDEST SUMMERS
1. 73.3 2012 1. 61.5 1915
2. 73.2 2011 2. 62.3 1912
3. 72.6 2020 3. 62.7 1895
4. 72.0 2021 4. 63.0 1904
5. 71.6 1980 5. 64.5 1927
6. 71.6 2002 6. 64.6 1906
7. 71.4 1963 7. 64.6 1908
8. 71.3 2016 8. 64.6 1913
9. 71.1 2010 9. 64.7 1897
10. 70.9 2018 10. 64.7 1907
1945
Records are in degrees fahrenheit, December 1894 to present.
Winter temps (Dec. - Feb.) Summer temps (June - Aug.)
Current through September 1, 2021.
Averages are a sum of months.