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As Colorado’s winter dries up, so do revenues for weather dependent businesses

Some metro Denver businesses saw a 70% dip in revenue as residents decline winter services.

The only thing snow shovels have been gathering recently is dust as Metro-Denver finds itself more than a foot behind its normal snowfall total this winter.

Boulder National Weather Service Meteorologist, Russell Danielson, said the normal snow total through the end of January for metro-Denver is 27 inches. This year, just 13.4 inches fell. That’s a sharp drop from 2025, when the region saw 38 inches of snow over the same time frame.