This is getting ridiculous. If depression from the weather hasn't set in, it never will. For most it has, and won't go away until the temperatures get above 60 degrees.
Rockies writers are soon going to need to be certified by the American Meteorology Society in order to cover the team.
While rain in May is no huge surprise in Denver, the cold is surprising. The temperatures have felt more like early March than May. Colorado weather is usually subject to changes, which is what makes this so weird. Has anyone seen the sun yet this week?
In fact, with the first snow of the season coming on Oct. 10, postponing the Rockies first home playoff game, the winter has officially lasted seven long months. At some point this has to change, right?
At some point, Colorado will once again be ...
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