What is elevation aurora colorado?

Aurora is a city in Colorado, located largely in Adams and Arapahoe counties with a small portion extending into Douglas County. The elevation of Aurora is 5468 feet (1669 meters) above sea level. The city is situated on the eastern side of the Rocky Mountains, giving it a relatively high elevation. The climate in Aurora is semi-arid, with temperatures ranging from hot summers to cold winters. The average high temperature during summer months is around 85 degrees Fahrenheit (29 degrees Celsius), while the average low during winter months is around 18 degrees Fahrenheit (-8 degrees Celsius). Due to its elevation and unique geographical location, Aurora experiences some of the most spectacular displays of aurora borealis, commonly known as the Northern Lights, during certain times of the year. These displays of vibrant green, blue, purple, and pink light in the night sky make Aurora a popular destination for stargazers and nature enthusiasts alike.