![]() ![]() It isn't expected to get above freezing in Denver until Saturday. Snowy and icy roads also led to multiple car crashes across the metro area.Ĭhilly weather will continue into the weekend in Colorado. The projected severity of the snowstorm prompted the majority of schools in the area to close for the day, including Colorado's two largest school districts: Denver Public Schools and Jeffco Public Schools. The thermometer is only expected to rise to 29 degrees. Thursday, according to the National Weather Service: Wolf Creek Pass - 52 inches Stoner - 15 inches Coal Bank Pass - 18 inches. The deepest snowpack in Colorado was last observed at Bison Lake with a snowpack depth of 17, about 102 of normal when compared to it's 17' average depth for this time of year. Temperatures in Denver will remain in the 20s throughout the day. Here are some snow totals for the January storm as of 8 a.m. Snowpack levels across the state are currently 41 of normal. "Still, the original forecast - 6 to 12 inches - I think most of us will get there, at least at Denver International Airport where the official snow measurement for the city is taken." That's why we're a little lean on some of these snowfall amounts," said First Alert Meteorologist Ashton Altieri. "Overnight we saw some drier air infiltrate the storm, dropping those snowfall rates from the expected inch to inch-and-a-half per hour. Boulder: 6.5 inches Breckenridge: 6.5 inches Broomfield: 7 inches Buckhorn Mountain: 6.4 inches Burlington: 3 inches Campion: 7.1 inches Castle Pines: 3.2 inches Castle Rock: 10 inches Cedar. Here are some Colorado snow totals for the November storm, according to the National Weather Service: North Golden - 11.3 inches Southwest Golden - 11.2 inches Rocky Flats - 11 inches Southwest. The following are the snow totals as of 10 a.m., including 8.6 inches in Denver. US National Weather Service Denver/Boulder Colorado, Boulder, Colorado. The First Alert Weather Team expects some snow to continue into the early afternoon but by then it should be done. This is the biggest snowstorm in the month of January in Denver in 31 years (In 1992 on Jan. Most areas had at least 3 to 6 inches of wet snow at daybreak on Wednesday. You can use your current location to quickly. Here are the National Weather Service's snow totals as of data available at 10:45 a.m.A Colorado January snowstorm that began dropping snow in the Denver metro area on Tuesday evening continues to bring moisture to the city on this First Alert Weather Day. You can also view the snowfall forecast for the next two days, and see a map of the recent snowfall in your area. MORE: What to expect | Forecast | Live Blog | Live Streams | Closings & Delays | Weather Page | Radars | Traffic Map Here are some snow totals for the storm, according to the National Weather Service: Windsor - 11 inches Timnath - 10. The NWS in Boulder said in its updated forecast discussion just before 3 p.m. Genesee also saw impressive totals with more than 10 inches of new snow. The snow is not expected to be as heavy east of I-25, with 6-8 inches expected in Castle Rock, 3-4 inches at Denver International Airport and about 6-8 inches in Greeley, the latest NWS forecast says. Wednesday, the location with the most snow was Wolf Creek Pass along Highway 160 in Mineral County. ![]() A storm that moved into Colorado Tuesday will continue to drop snow around the state through Wednesday, leading to some double-digit snow totals in mountain communities.Īs of 11 a.m. ![]()
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