

Different areas around the Denver metro area can have big differences in their recorded snow totals:Ĭredit: 2020-2021 Snow Totals: A Good Start for a New Decade Keep in mind that these are just the snowfall totals at Denver International Airport.

2020-2021 had just shy of 2 feet of snow above the historical average, and more than 2 feet above the 30-year average.Some other points of interest about the 2020-2021 snow season and the past decade: The snowiest month this season was March, which dropped 34″ of snow at DIA ( over 3x the normal amount for the month!) March gave us a huge boost to our snow totals – close to half of all snow for the season – which we hope makes a big difference as we move into the hotter months of the year. Let’s see how this season compares to the previous 10 years: The National Weather Service reported the 2020-2021 Denver Snow Season total at 80.2″, which is well above average. With temperatures well into the 90s already, we can try to beat the heat by taking a look at our snow season comparisons.

Now that we’re near the end of June, Denver’s snow season has come to a close. 2020 – 2021 Snow Season: A Slow Start, But Well Above Average
