Sunday, November 17, 2024

Clash of Seasons

The first snowfall usually comes early every fall in Colorado. This fall, Denver’s September weather was the warmest recorded since 1872, according to an analysis from the National Weather Service in Boulder, and Southern Colorado hit new heat records in early October. The biggest factor for early-season snow is elevation, with the high Rocky Mountains and towns receiving their first snow earlier than the lower Colorado Front Range. 

We finally had our first light snowfall on November 4th; the latest I remember having since I moved West 11 years ago! It made all the fall foliage look even prettier with a mantle of white.

Our next snowfall on November 6th  almost broke a record! Denver International Airport and the southeast metro, including Highlands Ranch and parts of Aurora, saw around 20 inches of snow over 36 hours, almost tripling the November average of 7.3 inches. 



We measured 24 inches of snow in our backyard, but the air temperatures soon rose and it began to melt very quickly. The moisture was very welcomed, as we had been in drought for most of September and October.


My husband and I had fun watching a squirrel forage for food in one of our trees. He found some tree seeds and spent the morning devouring them.

Our neighborhood mule deer are still in their rut season and there have been more bucks than usual roaming around our yards, undeterred by the snow.



Something exciting in our area is that a few large elk have settled in our neighborhood during their fall migration. All the photos above are neighbors' photos shared on our neighborhood Facebook page. I haven't personally seen them yet, but hope to!


"When I no longer thrill to the first snow of the season, I'll know I'm growing old."
~ Lady Bird Johnson

We hope for more snow this week--how has your weather been?


20 comments:

eileeninmd said...

Hello Pat,
I love your snow images and the snow quote!
Great captures of the mule deer and elk.
So far we have had mild weather, it's been very dry and there is a drought. Take care, have a great week!

ellen b. said...

We had our first dusting of our hill and mountain tops this weekend. They are promising some more snow soon. Beautiful photos, Pat. That squirrel is a lot of fun to see and the elk! Have a great new week!

Anonymous said...

Unfortunately Vero Beach had very destructive tornadoes hit last month. We were in Europe and had no damage but the damage is incredible. A beautiful coating of snow would be more welcomed. Karen (Back Road Journal)

stevebethere said...

Brilliant photos especially the snowy ones brrrr

Have a seaonaltastic week and thanks for linking up 👍

diane b said...

Snow does make lovely photos. The chair full of snow looks funny. The elk sure have made themselves at home in your neighbourhood.

Jeanie said...

Oh my! I love how that squirrel stands out against the snow! Now, that's some serious white stuff. I'm not ready -- but yesterday it was 60 here and already 54 (only 9:30 or so) today. I'll take it -- but it sure isn't normal!

EricaSta said...

Suddenly winter. And I love the words in your wonderful collage of Khalil Gibran. I have to remember this words.

Another wonderful contribution for MosaicMonday. Thank you very much for your participation. ...very interesting to read!
There is a lot to discover every time and I like to read through the posts at my leisure to appreciate the pictures and text.
Greetings from Heidrun

Angie said...

Pat - we were passing through Denver on November 6 and got delayed by the deicing of our aircraft. But at least our flight was not cancelled! We have had only a dusting so far, but more is predicted later this week. I am impressed with the elk photos! Wow - quite the set of antlers on those males!!!

Joanne said...

Your photos are just lovely!

Life Images by Jill, Western Australia said...

My goodness I couldn't imagine having deer roaming around my garden. Are they dangerous? However I do love your snowy pics this time of year as summer comes in here. I have always promised to take myself somewhere for a white Christmas but it hasn't happened yet. We have had an unseasonal rainfall the last few days. Good for our gardens but not for the farmers trying to harvest. Enjoy your week. I am joining you at Mosaic Monday.

Tom said...

...enjoy making snow angels and have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

Mariama said...

Such beautiful photos, I can't wait to see the snow again :)

Spare Parts and Pics said...

Beautiful to see everything blanketed in snow, and amazing to see mule deer right in your front yard!! Beautiful photos.

Light and Voices said...

Your area is blanketed with beautiful snow plus elk and deer call it home as well as your family. Enjoy the 4 seasons. Happy Thanksgiving!

Slabs said...

No snow here as yet, but it's not that far away, I am sure, as we have lots on the surrounding mountains already.
Thanks for participating and sharing your post at ES #WW #54 (Words welcome). See you at #55 https://esmesalon.com/tag/wordlesswednesday/

Shiju Sugunan said...

Wow, these snowy photos are stunning! Your backyard looks like a winter wonderland. I love the shot of the squirrel.

Joyful said...

Gorgeous photos. We haven't had snow yet but we had sleet a few nights ago. It melted by morning. Happy Friday and a wonderful weekend to you.

Photo Cache said...

NO mattter what season it is, Colorado is beautiful.

Worth a Thousand Words

Amy Johnson said...

Wow! That's a lot of snow so early in the season. It looks so beautiful though!

Michelle said...

This looks like a lot of snow to me, but likely not for you! It is very beautiful. We had snow, (didn't stick), on Thursday and that is so early for here in central KY. I am wondering what winter will bring after such early snow. Thank you for linking up and have a great week ahead!