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Denver Weather: Almost Halfway Through January And Still No Measurable Snow This Month

Since 1882, there have been only two years when Denver has had no measurable snow – 1934 and 2003.

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DENVER (CBS4) – After frequent and sizable snow storms in the final months of 2019, Denver has not yet received measurable snow this month. On average the Mile High City receives about a half foot of snow in January.

Denver has officially received 29.0 inches of snow this season which is still 5.4 inches above normal going into the third week in January. Still, the city is still waiting for the first measurable snow of 2020. The last snow occurred December 28 when 2.8 inches fell at DIA. It should be noted that January can often be the driest of the winter months in Denver and between November and April it’s typically the month with the least amount of snow.

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