Wednesday, May 6, 2026
Springtime In The Rockies!
Denver and Colorado are currently experiencing severe drought conditions. As of yesterday morning, snowfall in downtown Denver was 49% of average, 29 inches below normal. Basically, we virtually never had winter this year. And it was the most snow-starved season in 30 years for ski resorts in Colorado and Utah. The good news is that yesterday and today Colorado is experiencing its biggest May snowstorm in decades. While 4 to 8 inches are predicted to fall in Denver through this afternoon, snowfall in some parts of the mountains is expected to be over 2 feet, which will help with the drought, but by no means end it. March and April are considered to be the snowiest months in Colorado, although not so much in recent years, and so everyone is excited about this May storm. The television weather forecasters are positively giddy about it. And Denver Public Schools has canceled classes for today, although to be honest, I think that might be going a bit overboard. The University of Denver, seen in the photograph above that I took from my living room window yesterday afternoon, has also canceled classes for today. As the former Finance Manager of the DU Bookstore, I do have to admit that I just loved snow days - what a joy to wake up to - and so I guess I can't begrudge anyone getting a day off from work or school today. Enjoy!
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