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So glad I don’t live in the Great Plains region(specifically the high plains at the foot of the Rockies), Indianapolis’ climate is barely livable as it is, weed is legal there though to be fair.
Denver has much nicer weather than Indianapolis overall. Their snow doesn't last long and it's much sunnier with low humidity. You can ski in Colorado in short sleeves! I had to use the car AC there at temperatures in the 40s.
Denver has much nicer weather than Indianapolis overall. Their snow doesn't last long and it's much sunnier with low humidity. You can ski in Colorado in short sleeves! I had to use the car AC there at temperatures in the 40s.
Maybe Denver’s climate will migrate east and all this climate change means that Indianapolis’ future climate will resemble present day Denver Colorado’s climate.
And yet another late season snow event somewhere in the U.S. 8th one this year alone. Crazy.
This is the latest inch or more of snow in Denver since 2001. Only 7th time on record since 1882 that Denver has seen an inch or more of snowfall this late in the season
The average date of the last snow in Denver is April 27
"Mike Nelson, meteorologist for KMGH-TV in Denver, reported “popcorn-size snowflakes” falling Monday evening “In the nearly 30 years I’ve been doing this in the Denver area, this is by far the latest big storm that I’ve faced"
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