What temperature will water boil at in Colorado?
Every thing you wanted to know about High Altitude Cooking from the USDA http://www.fsis.usda.gov/Fact_Sheets/Hig… Here is another interesting link with a boiling point calculator based on barometric Pressure. http://www.primogrill.com/boiling.htm Charts giving the boiling point of water vs altitude are based on the standard atmosphere and can be quite misleading. If the barometric pressure is different from the standard atmosphere, the actual boiling point of water will vary from that given in the charts. For example: If you live in Denver and wish to calibrate your thermometer using boiling water as the standard, the charts will tell you the boiling point of water in Denver is 202°F. If on that day the barometric pressure in Denver is 30.05 inHg, the correct boiling point for water is 212+°F. If your therm