DENVER (KDVR) — The first snow of the season still hasn't arrived in Denver, making it one of the longest stretches in the city's history without snow.

The last measurable snow of the season in Denver landed on April 18, according to National Weather Service records. The heat then came in and lasted through the summertime and into the fall. There wasn't snow in October, and by November, there still aren't any flakes in the forecast.

Now, it's been more than 200 days and counting since the last snow in Denver, making it one of the longest stretches without snow in history.

Longest snowless stretches in Denver history

By Nov. 7, Denver ranked No. 13 as the longest stretches without snow in history. On Friday, it has been 203 days without snow, falling behind these years:

By Nov. 16, if

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