The focus of that heavy snow will be in the mountains, with the Southwest mountains likely to pick up several feet of snow with this next round. This is also the quickest start to the snow season since 1997 for Denver when the city saw 29.8" of snow through the end of November.Īs we covered in our update yesterday more heavy snow on the way for the state through the remainder of the holiday week. Denver (DIA) has picked up 25.7" season to date now, where average to end November is 12.7", so more than double what we'd typically see during the first three months of the snow season. #boulderwx #cowx- Matthew Kelsch November 26, 2019Īnd Boulder isn't the only city well ahead of schedule. Average through the end of November is 19.4”. Seasonal snow total at boulder climate station is 55.1”. Boulder has recorded a whopping 55.1" of snow already this season, where average would be just 19.4" through the end of November! If you feel like this has been a quick start to the snow season around here, you are not wrong. (This is also a comparison of single sites there may be higher or lower totals in Boulder or Fort Collins only one individual site with a long climate record used here.) For Fort Collins, it was the 2nd largest 2-day November snowfall. In Boulder, it was the date's largest snowfall, the 3rd largest 2-day November snowfall, and the 14th largest snowstorm of any month. That said, we couldn't be happier! Lots of readers on the north side and you all have been long due for a big one!īelow are some additional totals from across the region, including a few 30"+ totals in the hills west of Boulder! Again, impacts here were the same, but in the end, we could have been more heavy-handed in our favored zone north of Denver. Colorado Springs saw higher totals than originally forecast (as we mentioned they would in our last storm update), and cities from Boulder to Fort Collins saw totals near the 20" mark in many locations we had in our 8 - 14" range. In town, totals from 10 - 12" were most common, fitting snuggly in the high-end of our 6 - 12" forecast for Denver.Įlsewhere we unsurprisingly saw plenty of boom snowfall totals. plus clouds to the west from our incoming system.ĭenver International Airport recorded 9.5" of snow, which will be the official tally for the city, but overall not all that representative to what most of the urban corridor saw. Satellite images confirm the aerial impact of the storm, showing a large snowfield over northern Colorado. 23 unless the thermometer does not rise above 10 degrees.We needed a day to let the storm clear, but here, finally, are some snowfall totals from what was all in all a well predicted significant November snowstorm for the region. With a forecast high of 12 degrees, Denver is not looking at setting a new coldest high temperature on Feb. The coldest high-temperature record was broken Tuesday with a high of 8 degrees. Denver International Airport: 1.9 inchesĭenver set the new low record with minus 7 degrees registered Wednesday morning.Here’s a list of snow totals in major areas from noon Tuesday to noon Wednesday: Denver broke record for coldest high temp Tuesday
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