July 2025 was our second consecutive hot and dry month. The summer monsoon has been very stingy so far, leaving Boulder and much of the Denver region parched with drought conditions returning to parts of the Front Range. July didn’t hold back on extremes either: record-breaking heat at times scorched the region, plowable hail hammered Gunbarrel, and a rare funnel cloud spun up over the Foothills of Boulder County. Here’s a quick and colorful graphical recap of our weather during July and how it relates to climatology.

July 2025 Temperatures:

 


2025 90-Degree Day Timeline To-Date:


July 2025 Precipitation:

Precipitation totals during July 2025 across the Boulder-Denver Metro area


2025 Monsoon Rainfall To-Date


The 2024-2025 Snow Season is Over!

You can find a recap of all the winter storms from the 2024-2025 snow season HERE.


How does July 2025 fit into the last 75 years?


How does July 2025 fit into the last 12 months?


Latest Drought Tracker (as of August 5th)


July 2025 retold via our Twitter X timeline:

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Rare and beautiful funnel cloud spotted in the Foothills of Boulder County Wednesday afternoon
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Colorado Forecast Update: Hot with continued low-end chances for storms through the Fourth of July Weekend
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Forecast Update: Boulder hit 101° for the first time in 13 years yesterday, but (somewhat) cooler air and storms are moving in!
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Cleaner air is just another reason that official city fireworks will never return to Boulder
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June 2025 Graphical Weather Review: A slow and steady browning of the Front Range

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