A winter storm is headed for northern Colorado this weekend, with snow accumulations of up to 12 inches being forecasted, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). The incoming snow will cover roads and make travel "hazardous," the NWS warns.
After a cold Saturday that included snow in most areas, Colorado Springs residents can expect a milder Sunday, with mostly clear skies and temperatures in the 30s, according to the
Temperatures will hover in the single digits above and below zero across the Front Range and Eastern Plains, but overnight wind chills will make it feel as cold as minus 30.
Here are the lowest temperatures across Colorado on Monday morning, according to the National Weather Service.
Here are the lowest temperatures across Colorado on Tuesday morning, according to the National Weather Service.
During the arctic blast over the weekend, Denver reached minus 11 degrees, but some places across Colorado were even colder.
Vigilance and preparation are important, say forecasters at the NWS, as wintry weather brings hazardous travel conditions.
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The storm will be primarily hitting northern Colorado with the northern mountains receiving up to 13 inches of snow over the weekend.
The following Colorado snow totals have been reported by the National Weather Service for Jan. 26, 2025 as of 10:30 a.m. Sunday: Allenspark, CO — 8.1 inches at 7 a.m.
Snowfall totals ranged from as much as 8 inches along the northern I-25 corridor to a foot of snow in the northern mountains.