
Parts of Colorado have received as much as 2 feet of snow, just 1 day after the summer solstice, reports CBS4 Denver.
Details: Snow is falling at higher elevations in the state, and in some parts of Montana. The flurries began on Friday evening, and the National Weather Service expects the storm to continue through Sunday, issuing Winter Weather Advisories.
Snow in summer:
Only in Colorado does it snow the first day of summer 😂 pic.twitter.com/cYEAQXKf6c
— Chxv (@CoDude5280) June 21, 2019
Solid 2” of snow this morning in #Breckenridge (9600’) #summersnow pic.twitter.com/GPPQOvjHfF
— Rob Marciano (@RobMarciano) June 22, 2019
SNOW! Nice dendrites for June 22 at the Eisenhower Tunnel in ski traffic about to head over Loveland Pass on Hwy 6. This is a cold upper level system for this time of year @breakingweather @accuweather pic.twitter.com/0PB0qsQMGE
— Reed Timmer (@ReedTimmerAccu) June 22, 2019