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Trinidad is situated on the front wall of
the Rocky Mountains at an elevation of 6,025
feet above sea level. Its location near the
southern border of Colorado results in a
semi-arid climate with approximately 14
inches of rainfall per year. The elevation,
southern location and low humidity combine
to provide a moderate, very comfortable dry
climate.
Weather extremes are
usually scattered and of short duration.
Summers are warm and dry, with daytime
temperatures in the 80 to 90-degree range.
Because of the elevation, a dusting of snow
can occur as early as mid-September, but it
is quickly gone and warm fall weather often
lasts into December. Severe cold is normally
of short duration. Balmy days are also
scattered throughout the winter months so
that golf can be played, with some
interruptions, throughout the year. The dry
air makes both heat and cold seem less
server than in other parts of the nation
which have more humidity and broader
temperature extremes.
April and May are the
wettest months, each averaging more than 3.5
niches of precipitation. The six winter
months, October through March, each average
less than one inch of precipitation.

AVERAGE DAILY
TEMPERATURES
| Month |
High |
Low |
| January |
48 |
19 |
| February |
53 |
23 |
| March |
55 |
25 |
| April |
61 |
30 |
| May |
69 |
42 |
| June |
87 |
52 |
| July |
91 |
58 |
| August |
86 |
56 |
| September |
81 |
50 |
| October |
69 |
36 |
| November |
56 |
27 |
| December |
58 |
28 |
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