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Default Denver Snow

How much snow does Denver get in the winter?
I was born and raised in Cleveland, OH so I know all about snow.
I don't really want a lot of snow, so am wondering if I should pursue job hunting in Denver.
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Nebulous...see that sticky thread at the top of the page? The one that lists all the key topics for the Colorado board? You'll find everything you need to know about Colorado weather via the links listed there. Enjoy!
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yo nebulous 60'' spread out between ocotber and april melts usually in a day or two, common misconception about denver that it is snowed in during tha winter nat tru, avg jan high is 44, at night avg low is 10-15 i believe having lived in cincy i can tell u winters in denver is actaully quite mild
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Thank you. Sounds promising. I would imagine Cincinnati winters were much milder than Cleveland winters too.
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sunshine and low humidity make things much easier to tolerate
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Cleveland snow data: NWSFO Cleveland - Climate
Denver snow data: NWS Denver-Boulder, CO - Local Climate Page

Cleveland: 63.3" annual mean
Denver: 61.6" annual mean

Snowfall in Denver is bimodal - there is more snow in the late fall and spring than in the middle of winter (Jan/Feb).
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