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Denver Climate and Weather

Denver is a beautiful city with a unique climate influenced by its location and high elevation. You will enjoy sunny days for more than 300 days a year, with only between 8 and 15 inches of rain per year. Due to the nearby Rocky Mountain Range, you may experience unexpected weather changes.  

+1 (720) 328-6655 1873 S. Bellaire St. 5th Floor Denver, CO 80222

When you arrive in Denver, taking care of your health is essential. The high elevation can challenge your body and brain, and the sun can be intense. Don't worry; your body will adjust in about a week. In the meantime, please drink plenty of water and use sun protection to avoid dehydration, headaches, fatigue, and sunburn.  

Long but inconsistent snowy season: The Mile High City has two peak snowy seasons, first in November and then again in March or April. The average snowfall is 57 inches per year.

Hot sun: The snow often melts as quickly as it falls, thanks to Denver’s extra warm sun. The sun is hotter and more powerful at that height, so apply and reapply sunscreen throughout the day. It is recommended to wear sunscreen all year round and drink lots of water.  

Mild but unpredictable summers: Temperatures can be very warm from June to August. Afternoon thunder and hailstorms are very common in the summer months. However, there are many fun things to do in the summer in Denver to take advantage of the beautiful weather! 

Contact the IRC in Denver

1873 S. Bellaire St.
5th Floor
Denver, CO 80222