First traces of snow spotted in the high country

KDVR – Summer temperatures are still in the Denver Metro, but in the high country and at the top of the mountain, Colorado is witnessing some of its first snow before the winter season.

On Friday morning, snow was filmed on several tops throughout Colorado, with Fires covering Pikes Peak Light snow on the Welcson corridor.

This is what it seems:

The meteorologist in the weather plane, Travis Michels, said that there is likely to be snow on some mountains before Friday, however, the snow that accumulates on Pikes Peak in Colorado Springs, and other regions are some of the first -seasonal Colorado Corurado this season.

Snow in early September is not unusual for the mountains of more than 13,000 feet. Michels said that the Colorado Mountains usually get snow in late August to early September, but it usually does not abide. Michels expects more snow to accumulate, as the first snow began to stick within about a month or so and continues during the winter.

As for the Metro Denver, the winter is still a few months away, but it will not be unknown to see the city in September. Michels said that she had fallen snow in Denver early in September 3, and the first snow is usually around October 18.

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