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Re: The Official 2009-2010 Denver winter weather thread

#301 Postby Dencolo » Thu Mar 25, 2010 2:04 pm

Stephanie wrote:My Dad's in Rye and last week he had a foot of snow. Yesterday/today he said he had an additional 15 inches. He did say that last week's snow evaporated very quickly.

March is a pretty snowy month in Colorado, isn't it?


March is Denver's snowiest month on average, and I bet it's the snowiest month on average for the majority of colorado. Snow in March is usually a lot heavier and I'd say shoveling 6" of March snow is equivalent to shoveling 18" of December snow. You can also make snowmen in March which just doesn't happen easily with the Winter snow because it is so dry.

The following table shows how much snow Denver gets on a per Month basis. March is the snowiest month followed by November. Interestingly enough, February is only the 6th snowiest month.

http://www.crh.noaa.gov/bou/?n=denver_snowfall
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Re: The Official 2009-2010 Denver winter weather thread

#302 Postby Stephanie » Thu Mar 25, 2010 5:48 pm

Looking down that list, you've had a lot of below normal snowfalls in recent years which I know contributed to your drought situations and the fires. It looks like this will be a good year for you overall - for once! :)
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#303 Postby SCMedic » Thu Mar 25, 2010 10:20 pm

It's a good year for the front range, but ehh for the mid-mountains...

We've had over 80+ inches here in Broomfield, NW of Denver. That's above normal. Weird thing is...We haven't had much snow, except for the recent storm, since New Years.

Friday night is looking interesting.
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Re: The Official 2009-2010 Denver winter weather thread

#304 Postby PTPatrick » Fri Mar 26, 2010 8:27 am

I would agree that other than pre-new years it wasnt much of a winter until recently. Obviously the october 2 days blizzard help boost the totals. November wasnt all that remarkable if I remember correctly. and December featured snow, but it didnt especially snowy. I havent kept the best track since January, but I am thinking around downtown here we are around 80 inches' inches the season....I looked back at my posts of totals and came up with 82''...which includes the last 2 storms. That would be the snowiest year yet for me here in Denver. Even more than '06 which "seemed" snowier because it all came in dead of winter.
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Re: The Official 2009-2010 Denver winter weather thread

#305 Postby Dencolo » Fri Mar 26, 2010 1:49 pm

http://www.crh.noaa.gov/product.php?sit ... suedby=BOU

Some season totals so far. Not too bad, but as was mentioned this was definitely more of a fringe season with little snow in the dead of winter months. Tonight is going to be very borderline depending on the direction of the winds - if it's downsloping don't expect much. I think this one is a tough forecast.
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Re: The Official 2009-2010 Denver winter weather thread

#306 Postby PTPatrick » Wed Apr 07, 2010 8:05 am

woke up to a nice layer of fondant icing snow all over everything....thats what this wet april snow looks like to me. Looks 2-3 inches around my yard. Has 1 tulip and a pear tree full of blooms, hope they made it. If not I guess its not the end of the word as my service berry trees still have not bloomed and I have a yard full of tulips that have still not opened up.
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Re: The Official 2009-2010 Denver winter weather thread

#307 Postby Dencolo » Sun May 09, 2010 11:09 pm

From the AFD this afternoon. Who's ready for 50" of snow in May? All joking aside, it looks like some locations in the foothills could get hammered. My early prediciton is for places like Rollinsville to see a good 3' of snow.

THE QPF FIELDS ARE LOADED WITH MEASURABLE PRECIPITATION
WITH THIS STORM. THE NAM12 HAS EXCESSIVE AMOUNTS...OVER 3.00 INCHES
LIQUID FOR THE FOOTHILLS AND URBAN CORRIDOR...WITH 25 TO 50 INCHES
OF SNOW IN THAT SAME AREA.
THIS ALL BY 00Z WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
LATE. THE GFS HAS 1.00 TO 2.00 INCHES OF LIQUID OVER THE FOOTHILLS
AND MOST OF THE PLAINS BY 00Z WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON...WITH UP TO 20
INCHES OF SNOW OVER THE NORTHERN FOOTHILLS. THE PRECIPITATION
BULLS-EYE ON THE ECMWF IS WELL NORTH OF THE OTHER TWO MODELS.
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Re: The Official 2009-2010 Denver winter weather thread

#308 Postby Dencolo » Tue May 11, 2010 11:07 pm

A snow/groupel mix starting to accumulate on grass and patio furniture. We'll see what tonight brings.
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Re: The Official 2009-2010 Denver winter weather thread

#309 Postby VoodooCadillac » Wed May 12, 2010 11:41 am

This should be over by now!

YTD snow total for downtown Fort Collins:

First October storm - 3"
Second October storm - 21.5"
3rd storm - 6.5"
12/2/09 - 1.5"
12/6/09 - 10"
12/8/09 - 3"
12/23/09 - 6"
1/3/10 - 0.5"
1/6/10 - 2"
1/28/10 - 0.5"
2/7/10 - 1"
2/8/10 - 1"
2/14/10 - 0.5"
2/18/10 - 2"
2/20-2/21/10 - 6" - more than anticipated, and still snowing, may need to update this tomorrow.
2/28/10 - 0.5"
3/19/10 - 3"
3/23/10 - 8" - very difficult to get a consistent measurement - so this may be the least accurate measurement of the year!
4/29/10 - 1" - surprise!
5/12/10 - wet, sloppy 4"

total = 81.5"
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Re: The Official 2009-2010 Denver winter weather thread

#310 Postby Scott Patterson » Wed May 12, 2010 6:58 pm

This should be over by now!


Maybe not.

May snow is pretty comon for most of Colorado, including Fort Collins.

http://www.wrcc.dri.edu/htmlfiles/co/co.sno.html
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