Currently living in the Denver area. Saturday 10/28 (and Sunday) - the first serious snow storm of the season. Monday - clear, cold and perfect flying weather. Will be the same all week, in fact into the 60s by the weekend (Nov 4). If it's IMC around here, usually not a good idea for little spam cans, altho plain fog is just fine for IFR (temps permitting).
I had over 6 in of snow in the backyard on Monday morning. Tuesday morning? Cold but the snow's gone. Out here, if it's clear, some of the best flying anywhere
I limit flying in July because I just don't like being in a flying convection oven, and plan all the maintenance then.
Where you will have a problem - hangar space if you're bringing an airplane.
Where to go...in the winter, pretty much anywhere other than west over the hills. Around the hills, yes, but not over due to winds. Rats, I didn't get my mtn flying review in time this fall, must wait until spring. (I go up with an experienced MTN CFI every 2-3 years, checking out different routes and passes) Head up to the WY-CO state line, go west then SSW into Steamboat Springs, again, no need to go higher than 10.5K and no mountain passes. "10.5K You Exclaim!" yes, but remember you're starting at 5000+ ft msl.
Nice little museum at Pueblo (KPUB) about an hour south in my cherokee. Watch out for the USAF IPT DA-20s. Since Cabelas opened 2 stores in the area (and then was bought and destroyed by Bass Pro Shops) not much reason to go to Sidney, NE anymore. A bit over an hour to Canon City with the Royal Gorge RR and a winery (to bring home for later consumption) but no food at the airport. 3 hours to Sante Fe/Taos/Albuquerque area, an easy day trip, nothing over 10.5K, winds not much of a problem (unlike going over/thru passes at 12.5 and higher - winds can be wicked in the winter).
Maps and the book of every airport here:
https://www.codot.gov/programs/aeronautics
Side note: Mark! - you were here and didn't tell anyone? It's been ages since we've had an excuse for lunch or dinner. tsk tsk tsk