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DENVER (KDVR) — The National Weather Service says Denver tied a cold record set in 1985 on Monday morning.

The temperature hit negative 10 degrees at Denver International Airport at around 4:55 a.m. to tie the record low for January 30.

Monday is a Pinpoint Weather Alert Day due to the bitterly cold temperatures.

Temperatures will only warm up into the teens with a high of 12 degrees.

What are the cold temperatures on record?

The coldest temperature ever recorded in Denver was negative 29 degrees on Jan. 9, 1875.

Here is a look at the top 15 coldest temperatures in the city, according to NWS:

  1. Jan. 9, 1875: negative 29 degrees
  2. Dec. 22, 1990: negative 25 degrees
  3. Jan. 12, 1963: negative 25 degrees
  4. Jan. 11, 1963: negative 25 degrees
  5. Feb. 1, 1951: negative 25 degrees
  6. Feb. 8, 1935: negative 25 degrees
  7. Dec. 24, 1876: negative 25 degrees
  8. Feb. 5, 1989: negative 24 degrees
  9. Jan. 10, 1962: negative24 degrees
  10. Jan. 9, 1962: negative 24 degrees
  11. Jan. 31, 1951: negative 24 degrees
  12. Dec. 8, 2022: negative 24 degrees
  13. Feb. 6, 1899: negative 22 degrees
  14. Feb. 4, 1883: negative 22 degrees
  15. Jan. 28, 1872: negative 22 degrees

The average high temperature in Denver in January is around 44 degrees, and the average low temperatures is around 19 degrees.