WHEN: October 26, 2011
WHERE: Colorado
Colorado Rocky Mountain High(s) (and Lows)
Denver saw a record high of 80° on Monday, followed by 8" of snow that began falling on Tuesday.
While this may sound extreme (and it is), I imagine most Denver natives would tell you, "that's just normal".
Throw in "sunsets" near 3:30pm in the winter (due to obstruction from the nearby mountains) and the thin air found in a city a mile high, and I don't know how you get used to the weather there...unless it's all you've ever known. Living in Denver, it seems one would find it hard to determine the season based solely on the weather. This week was further proof.

Temperatures in Denver (Mon-Wed)
It's New England's turn for the heavy, white stuff this weekend.
While this may sound extreme (and it is), I imagine most Denver natives would tell you, "that's just normal".
Throw in "sunsets" near 3:30pm in the winter (due to obstruction from the nearby mountains) and the thin air found in a city a mile high, and I don't know how you get used to the weather there...unless it's all you've ever known. Living in Denver, it seems one would find it hard to determine the season based solely on the weather. This week was further proof.

Temperatures in Denver (Mon-Wed)
It's New England's turn for the heavy, white stuff this weekend.


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