Denver set a record-high temperature on Christmas Day, breaking the all-time mark, set in 2005.
High temperatures on Thursday reached 70 degrees at Denver International Airport, according to the National Weather Service in Boulder. That bested the 69-degree record set 20 years ago.
The Mile High City has been shattering temperature records this winter amid unseasonably warm conditions.
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