April is typically a pretty wet month in and around Denver, but this April was anything but. Instead of this month featuring our normal late-season snows, April featured hot, dry and windy conditions with fire danger present almost every day.
Highlights
- April normally brings the Denver area 8.8 inches of snow and 1.68 inches of rain.
- April typically features hot, dry and windy conditions with fire danger present almost every day.
- April 1963 currently holds the No.
- 1 spot for the driest April with just 0.03 inches of rainfall.
- May is expected to bring warmer- and drier-than-normal conditions to Colorado, but make sure you stay prepared for the could-be.
- possible fire season is well and alive already, so keep prepared for possible fire danger.