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Originally Posted by denverian
Yeah, this is a freakish Spring here in Denver. We've had snow at some point every week for about the past 7 weeks. The storm yesterday only left about 3" in the city, but the freeways iced up last evening when the temps dropped and there were horrible wrecks everywhere. Then we had a low of around 22 last night... they were saying a possible record low for the entire month of May
We're supposed to drop to the upper 20s tonight, then staying well above freezing after that. It's May and the trees are still bare, tulips haven't bloomed... I feel like time stopped during winter
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Colorado weather is highly variable. But it would be a rare year for Denver not to have snow in May. The mountain snowpack reaches its average maximum depth on May 25th. Denver has recorded -5 on Oct. 31st and 75 on Dec. 23rd. Mountain areas ar just as unpredictable but snow is far more common. With the exception of the extreme eastern edge of the state every county has recorded snow in every month of the year. Many counties, including Boulder, part of the Denver metro area, experience snow almost every month of every year.
That said, I'd rate Colorado as having the best climate in the country and one of the best in the world. I lived there for thirty-five years; I left because of a political shift, not a meteorological shift.