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Trinidad and
Las Animas County Chamber of Commerce

309 Nevada Ave.

Trinidad, CO, 81082

Kim Pacheco, Director

         719-846-9285            chamber@amigo.net
 

 Climate

 

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