In order for Denver to experience a white Christmas, one inch or more of snow needs to be on the ground, which historically happens about one out of every three years or about 37% of the time.
In the last three decades, Denver has experienced measurable snowfall on seven of 30 Christmas Days, equating to a 23% chance.
During that same time period, one inch or more of snow has been on the ground 13 times over the last 30 years, equating to a 43% chance…