Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Columbine, CO. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4th in Columbine has a split personality — across 106 years of records, highs have swung from a balmy 81° (1943) to a brutal -4° low just two years later in 1945. Today's average sits at 59°/30°, but with a 16% chance of snow, don't put the layers away just yet.
Columbine's weather has serious range: the thermometer has hit 105° in June and cratered to -32° in January, a 137-degree spread between extremes. Most remarkably, a single March day in 2003 dropped 28 inches of snow and 5.08 inches of liquid precipitation — both all-time records set on the same date.
Summer is Columbine's sweet spot, with the warmest week of the year (July 2–8) averaging a high of 88° and winters staying milder than you might expect, with January highs averaging 47°. Spring is the wettest stretch — peak precipitation falls during the last week of April at 0.68 inches — so plan outdoor adventures accordingly.