November 2023 was yet another warm and dry month in Boulder with just one medium-sized snowfall event to speak of —- that occurred the day after Thanksgiving. Despite the relatively parched last few months, officially drought has not yet returned to the Front Range. Here’s a quick and colorful graphical recap of our weather during November and how it relates to climatology.

November 2023 Recap Graphics:




Season-to-date snowfall timeline (updated December 9th)


How does November 2023 fit into the last 74 years?


How does November 2023 fit into the last 12 months?

 


Latest Drought Tracker (as of December 5th)


Our top posts of November 2023

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October 2023 Graphical Weather Review: Bone dry except for the first snowstorm of the season near month's end
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