This One’s Lookin’ Like a Doozy

We’ll have two nights of record-setting hard freezes, while the high country measures heavy, wet snow in feet. That part is a really good thing, because the winter snowpack was already almost melted earlier than anyone can remember. It was 90°F in Frederick yesterday.

These roads are dangerous dry.

It’s not unusual to see a few flakes floating around in late May or even early June when a fast-moving front moves through. But not accumulation.

Snowing in Denver, 32 Days from the Summer Solstice

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