DENVER (KDVR) — After a snowy start to the year where Denver International Airport recorded 13 inches of snowfall, things were a little different this month.
According to the National Weather Service, Denver only recorded 4.7 inches of snow in February.
The city typically sees 7.8 inches of total snowfall during the month of February.
Last February, Denver recorded 15.8 inches of snowfall.
Snow totals each month for the 2022-23 season
Here is a look at how much snow has fallen so far each month for the 2022-23 season, which starts in July according to the NWS:
- July: 0 inches
- August: 0 inches
- September: 0 inches
- October: Trace
- November: 10.9 inches
- December: 13 inches
- January: 13 inches
- February: 4.7 inches
Total as of Feb. 27: 41.6 inches
From July through the month of February, Denver averages around 34.8 inches of total snowfall. That means the city is seeing above-average snow so far this season.
How much snow fell each month last season?
Last season, Denver recorded 49.4 inches of total snowfall.
- January: 13.4 inches
- February: 15.8 inches
- March: 13.1 inches
- April: Trace
- May: 2.3 inches
- June: 0 inches
- July: 0 inches
- August: 0 inches
- September: 0 inches
- October: Trace
- November: Trace
- December: 4.8 inches
Average snowfall in Denver
Here’s a look the average snowfall for each month in Denver, according to the NWS:
- January: 6.5 inches
- February: 7.8 inches
- March: 11.5 inches
- April: 8.8 inches
- May: 1.7 inches
- June: Trace
- July: 0 inches
- August: 0 inches
- September: 1 inch
- October: 4.1 inches
- November: 7.4 inches
- December: 8 inches
The snowfall measurements are taken at DIA because that is where the official measurement comes from. DIA is located about 18 miles northeast of downtown and it is also where the Automated Surface Observing System for the city of Denver is located.
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