Posted on 12/15/2015 12:50:18 PM PST by george76
As of 11 a.m. ... both the biggest one day snowfall so far this season and a new record for December 15.
The previous daily record was 2.8" set in 1897.
(Excerpt) Read more at denver.cbslocal.com ...
Some people would kvetch about a White Christmas.
Don't be. It's the result of all the hot air from the limo libturds over there...
Last week we supposed to get hammered, we got a trace. Last night we were to get a trace, took me 40 min. to go 10 miles this am.
and in 10 years the temperature will be ..... /s
I took the Harley out, Sunday.
Bring me more global whatever, please!
Talked to my dad, they got 10-12” in the ‘bubs west of Denver.
About 6” here in the high country.
Oh don't be silly! This is Denver, so everyone knows that the fault lies with guns and gun owners, the bastards!
Good thing it is staying out of the cities...
Northern Michigan. Nothing sticking. Very sad.
Ha ha. Us too in northern Michigan. In the snow belt in the heart of snowmobile country.
But I have to say that this year really stinks so far.
Stupid apes are going to learn how ice age glaciers on North America are formed this winter. El Nino equals Earth Cooling, dumbos.
Denver International Airport says about 300 flights have been canceled and other flights have been delayed an average of more than three hours.
Oh OK. That’s some good stuff. Probably you guys stole ours.
Taking measurements at DIA is useless as its 20 miles East of the I-25 corridor, which passes through downtown Denver.
10” 2 miles S. of Denver
11” 12 miles S. of Denver
8.5” SE Aurora
10” Westminster
10” Broomfield
Your local was correct. While it can get chilly, winter in Colorado doesn’t usually get started until January. March is the heaviest snow month, and April the second. However, Colorado has very wild weather where “typical” doesn’t mean much. I have been in five foot snowstorms on Thanksgiving and Christmas. It has snowed as early as September, and as late as May.
You mean at the “all weather” airport?
We were blissfully ignorant and lucky to not be snowed in with a 30’ trailer that was not winter prepped.
Well, up here, 40 miles north of Denver, I shoveled 8 or 9 inches before coming to work, not counting the 2 foot drift wedging my car into the driveway. That may be a record for the date but I’ve shoveled much larger amounts than that in the 27 years I’ve lived in this house. Like the 4-5 feet that trapped me at home a few years back.
Where the Crony pals of Federico and Webb made huge money buying farm land with insider prior knowledge?
Down yonder in Elizabeth, SE of Denver by about 35 miles.
Forecast was for 3-5 and we got 12+.
Winds from N-NW at 35mph gusts is moving more snow into 4 and 5 foot drifts.
We got plenty of beer for French Toast.
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