(CNN) Typically, all the snow in the Rocky Mountains is gone by mid-July. But for the first time in nearly a decade, that's not the case.

As of July 10, there was still 0.2 inches of snow on the ground in the northern part of Colorado's Rockies, according to the Natural Resources Conservation Service snow survey . The last time there was snow this late was in 2011, when it lingered until July 19. Before then, the latest was in 1997, when the snow stayed until July 13.

For context, in 2018, all the snow in the state's Rockies was gone by June 10.

Temperatures will be reach the 80s throughout most of the state in the coming days, meaning any leftover snow probably won't be sticking around for much longer.