Resolves yes if Denver receives an inch or more of snow on Christmas Day.
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These totals are by 11 p.m. on Sunday.
Denver: 1-3 inches
Palmer Divide: 2-5 inches
Foothills: 3-6 inches
Mountain ski areas: 6-12 inches
So, by the end of Christmas Day, Denver will have around 3 inches, meaning it is a white Christmas for those who believe it means snow on the ground.
A majority of the snow will fall on Christmas Eve as temperatures dip into the upper 30s. So, take it slow and watch for road conditions as you head out to visit family and friends.
https://kdvr.com/weather/how-much-snow-will-fall-in-denver-on-christmas-weekend/
It could be a wet bias by the meteorologist, but it looks like there will be a white Christmas in Denver.
37% (historical) chance according to NWS:
https://kdvr.com/weather/wx-news/chances-denver-colorado-will-have-a-white-christmas-2023/
But anything likelier than 20% this year feels a bit optimistic.
@Broseph That's the chance of one inch of snow being on the ground on Christmas, the creator of the market indicated that the entire inch of snow has to fall on Christmas. There's only a 14% chance it will snow at all on Christmas in Denver historically.