DENVER – If you’re hoping we’ll finally see snow in Denver for the first time this season over the next 24 hours, it looks like the long stretch of snowless days will continue.
“Now 215 days since our last snowfall, which was on April 16. It’s the 6th longest stretch of snowless days in Denver and we’re likely going to keep adding on to that number,” said Denver7 chief meteorologist Lisa Hidalgo.
There’s been a lot of chat this week about Denver’s snow possibility as a storm system rolls though the state, but Hidalgo said it’s looking more like a rain event for the metro.
“Likely what we’re going to see is just rain from Denver north to Fort Collins and then over the northeastern plains, but there will be a few spots like south along the Palmer Divide as you get elevation change – abov

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