If a white Christmas is defined as having measurable snowfall on the day itself then odds drop to around 14 percent in Denver. Here's the rest of that story from CBS Colorado !
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We could get a SNOW storm (or 3) after December 21st, according to Cory Reppenhagen at 9News!
On average, Denver gets a white Christmas, which is defined by snow accumulation on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day, about 25% of the time or about once every four years. But there hasn't been a white Christmas in seven years. Big snowstorms are not too frequent in Denver and Christmas is no exception.