May in Denver: A 'friendly and adventurous' weather month

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The weather will stay warm for the start of May. But we’re also heading into severe weather season. See what to expect cowx

DENVER — We asked an AI chatbot to assign a personality to Denver's weather in May. It described the month as “friendly and adventurous.” And we would have to agree with this assessment.

May is considered Denver’s wettest month of the year. The monthly mean for precipitation is 2.12 inches. The wettest May in Denver history brought 8.57 inches of precipitation in 1876. The coldest May in Denver occurred in 1917 when the mean temperature was 48.7 degrees. The warmest May in Denver was in 1934 when the mean temperature was 64.7 degrees. May temperatures in Denver are expected to be average this year, according to NOAA.

The snowiest May on record occurred in 1898 when 15.5 inches fell during the month. And more recently, in 2003, Denver experienced a relatively snowy May when 7 inches fell during the month. According to the NWS, there have been more than 2,100 tornado events recorded in Colorado and at least five deaths related to twisters since 1950. They have occurred in most areas of the state, but historically 95% of tornadoes occur along and east of Interstate 25. Most occur between 1 p.m. and 8 p.m.

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