Originally posted by: monk3y
My gf's parents are stuck there right now. They live in Ft. Collins. They were supposed to fly out yesterday. Doesn't look like they're going to make it to the celebrations in DC.![]()
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
Originally posted by: xboxist
I'm 27 now. When I was a child, it seemed to me that there was a set date range when there would definitely be snow on the ground. From early December to early March... it would just be snow, snow snow.
Over the years, it's gotten to the point where there can be several straight weeks of no snow during that time period (high 30s, low 40s). And there will definitely be no snow for Christmas this year.![]()
EDIT -- Oh, I guess that makes no sense until I tell you I'm from Michigan![]()
I seem to remember the same experience growing up in Michigan and Wisconsin....maybe it's just because we were young?
Originally posted by: FilmCamera
Originally posted by: Led Zeppelin
Originally posted by: mateo
Originally posted by: Led Zeppelin
I was out in Denver last December. It snowed really hard on the 6th, then on the 8th it was 60 degrees.
That is typical Denver weather. There is a myth out there that we get lots of snow in Denver and its always cold. Really its quite the opposite. We get very little snow and when it does snow its gone in a day or two. The mountains of course hold lots of snow, especially the ski areas, but not denver... Its warm and nice here much of the time.
A few days ago it was mid to high 50's...
Stuff like this rolls in maybe once a year at most. It gets lots of press however continuing the myth that life here is like living in Minnesota...
The locals were so friendly. Huge contrast from here in the northeast. It's funny, about 10 people said the same thing: "We average more than 300 days of sunshine."
Yup. Lots of nice people here in CO![]()
