DENVER (KDVR) — It's snowing in the mountains and freezing at night in Denver, but heading into November, there are still no flakes in the city. If the winter continues to wait, it could become one of the latest first snowfalls in Denver's history.

The mountains across Colorado have already seen several days of snow, with the tops of mountains getting snow as early as September. Since Denver is lower in elevation, it usually sees snow later in the season, which should've been around mid-October.

It's fairly unusual for Denver to not see any snow by the end of October, but it's not unheard of. The first snow in Denver has fallen as early as Sept. 3 and as late as Dec. 10, but usually, the first measurable snowfall on average is on Oct. 18, according to National Weather Service reports.

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