
Denver is on observe to see town’s driest winters on file after solely traces of snow fell in February, in accordance with the Nationwide Climate Service.
Roughly 13.4 inches of snow fell within the Denver space between September and February, in accordance with the climate service. On common, Denver information 34.8 inches of snow throughout that timeframe.
Denver’s driest September to February intervals embody, in accordance with the climate service:
- 2025 to 2026, with 13.4 inches of snow
- 1900 to 1901, with 13.5 inches of snow
- 1887 to 1888, with 13.6 inches of snow
- 1903 to 1904, with 14.5 inches of snow
- 2002 to 2003, with 16.2 inches of snow
- 1883 to 1884, with 16.8 inches of snow
- 2008 to 2009, with 16.9 inches of snow
- 2001 to 2002, with 17 inches of snow
- 1888 to 1889, with 17.7 inches of snow
- 2010 to 2011, with 18.1 inches of snow
- 1962 to 1963, with 18.1 inches of snow
With solely traces of snow falling in Denver in February, town formally tied its file for the least-snowy February since 1882, when the company began protecting snowfall information, in accordance with the climate service. The earlier file for lack of February snowfall was set in 2009.
Denver noticed 0.02 inches of complete precipitation, making it the second-driest February on file, and a median month-to-month temperature of 42.1 levels, the third-warmest on file, climate service meteorologists mentioned.
The warmest February in Denver’s historical past was in 1954, with a median temperature of 43.7 levels, in accordance with the company. Temperature and precipitation information began in 1872.
One of many warmest and driest Februaries on file for a lot of northeast Colorado.
Denver’s stats:
❄️Least snowiest (hint)
🌵2nd driest (0.02″)
🌡️third warmest (42.1°F)Data started in 1872 for temperature and precip, and 1882 for snow. #COwx pic.twitter.com/SW1LjIrj5A
— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder) March 1, 2026
Most of northeastern Colorado recorded one of many warmest and driest Februarys on file, in accordance with the climate service.
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