Meteorological winter, defined as December - February, really wasn't much of a "winter" for Denver. We tied for the 2nd warmest ever on record, just a half degree shy of the record warm winter of 1933-1934. We did break the record for number of 60+ degree days, reaching that mark a whopping 41 times over the course of the three months, shattering the previous mark of 34 times set in the dry and warm winter of 1980-1981. We even reached 70 degrees seven times, tying with the winter of 1939-1940. Precipitation was rather scarce, with a meager total of 0.67" of precipitation and only 13.2" of snowfall, placing us in 15th and 20th place respectively since records begain in the late 1800s.