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well, atmospheric pressure at sea level is equal to one atmosphere. One atmosphere weighs in at about 14.7 psi at sea level. (Which is about 29.22 inches of Mercury) As you gain elevation the amount of air pushing down on you becomes less, about 1/2 psi per 1000' of elevation gained. So assuming Colorado Springs is about 5000' feet in elevation I would put your atmospheric pressure there at about 12.2 psi. (1/2 psi x 5 = 2.5 psi. 14.7-2.5=12.20) And since one psi of pressure will cause about 2 inches of mercury to rise, your barometer should read about 24.5 inches. That of course will change with weather patterns. Hope that helps, and I hope it right.

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Typically, the pressure is about 80% of the pressure at sea level.

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