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Warmest Rocky Mountain Region Cities

Can you name the warmest cities in the Rocky Mountain region of the USA by average annual temperature. These cities will all have over 150,000. This region includes 6 states: CO, ID, MT, NV, UT, WY. Cities like Aurora, CO, Henderson, NV, and close suburb cities won't be included.
Population OVER 150,000
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Last updated: December 15, 2020
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Average Annual Temperature (°F)
City
Population
State
1
69.5°F
Las Vegas
662,000
NV
2
55°F
Salt Lake City
213,367
UT
3
53.5°F
Reno
260,258
NV
4
52.5°F
Boise
234,576
ID
5
50.5°F
Denver
734,134
CO
6
50.5°F
Fort Collins
172,862
CO
3 Comments
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Level 85
Dec 15, 2020
Given the population restriction and the no-close-suburb restriction, there aren't very many cities in these states that didn't make this warmest list, are there? Is there any besides Colorado Springs?
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Level 46
Dec 16, 2020
You are very correct! Colorado Springs was the only city left which would be at 49 degrees annually with the population restriction. There's just not many big or medium sized cities in this region.
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Level 46
Dec 16, 2020
I did have the population down to 100k which would have added Pueblo, Provo, Greeley and possibly Boulder. Even at 100k, there only would have been a few more cities available.