Former Bay Stater from Worcester transplanted in Colorado many years ago. 
Last year in mid April we had one of our biggest snows of the season in So 
Colorado. As Joe suggested, layers are essential including a good winter 
coat. Don't overlook a good pair of warm boots as well. Better to have them 
than not. Have a great time!

On Wednesday, March 15, 2017 at 3:12:54 PM UTC-6, Mary McCormack wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I will be heading out with a MASS Audubon group for a week of birding, mid 
> April. We'll begin in Denver and  move onto Fort Collins, Walden, Craig, 
> Silverthorne, Gunnison, returning to Denver. Itinerary includes viewing 
> three leks (Greater Sage-Grouse, Sharp-tailed Grouse and Gunnison 
> Sage-Grouse) as well as traveling through some high elevation, such as, 
> Cameron Pass and Loveland Pass.
>
> A few years ago, I traveled out to Oklahoma same time of year, and was a 
> bit surprised by cold weather. I understand weather can vary but I want to 
> be prepared as possible.
> So looking for information on what possible weather we might encounter - 
>  temperatures, high and lows, precipitation, icy conditions - and any other 
> helpful advice.
>
> Looking forward to visiting Colorado. First time. 
>
> Thank you for your time.
> Mary McCormack
> Salisbury, MA
>
>

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