March 2025 was characterized by warm temperatures and largely dry conditions in the Front Range. The month saw a mix of seasonal weather patterns, including occasional gusty winds and a few minor snow events. While March finished as one of our all-time least snowy on record, the region experienced a much-needed deluge of rain during the final weekend of the month which will help to stave off drought for a little while longer. Here’s a quick and colorful graphical recap of our weather during March and how it relates to climatology.

March 2025 Temperatures:


March 2025 Precipitation:

Precipitation totals during March 2025 across the Boulder-Denver Metro area


March 2025 Snowfall:

Snowfall totals during March 2025 across the Boulder-Denver Metro area


2024-25 Seasonal Snowfall To Date:

You can find a recap of all the winter storms so far in the 2024-2025 snow season HERE.


How does March 2025 fit into the last 74 years?


How does March 2025 fit into the last 12 months?


Latest Drought Tracker (as of April 8th)


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