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Colorado snow totals for Jan. 25, 2025
The following Colorado snow totals have been reported by the National Weather Service for Jan. 25, 2025 as of 6:04 p.m. Saturday: Allenspark, CO — 5.1 inches at 7 a.m. Alma, CO — 1.5 inches at 3:01 p.m.
Snow piled up quickly across the Denver metro area, foothills of Colorado
Several inches of light, fluffy snow are blanketing Colorado. Denver saw impressive totals just ahead of Saturday morning travel.
Here are the snow totals for Colorado's Front Range
COLORADO, USA — A winter storm brought snow and frigid temperatures to Colorado's Front Range Saturday, stretching from Fort Collins to the southern metro Denver area. 9NEWS has called a Weather Impact Day for Saturday due to slick roads in the metro area.
Colorado weather: A snowy Saturday and mild week for Denver
Temperatures will climb no higher than 20 in Denver today, with light snow tapering off by 11 p.m. Highs of 27 and 44 are expected Sunday and Monday as the sky clears. About 2 inches of snow had accumulated by Saturday morning in Denver, and some of the heaviest overnight snowfall was reported in Allenspark, which saw 5.1 inches.
Snow and cold move into Colorado for the weekend
If you have plans early Saturday morning or are planning a trip up to the high country prepare for some potentially hazardous driving conditions with slick and snow-covered roads.
Colorado snow totals: A look at how much snow fell on Saturday, Jan. 25
Over 4 inches of snow was reported in west Colorado Springs, while just under 4 was reported at the Denver International Airport Saturday. Only trace amounts of snow had been reported in Larkspur and Castle Rock as of Saturday evening. Here's a look at the snow totals reported by the National Weather Service as of 5 p.m. Saturday.
These Colorado areas will get the most snow this weekend
With inches of snow on the ground across the state, more is expected to pile up this weekend with a Pinpoint Weather Alert Day on Saturday.
Another round of snow moves into Fort Collins, Colorado mountains for the weekend
Another weekend, another storm with this latest one zeroing in on the northern I-25 corridor, foothills and mountains, which could see a foot of snow.
Here's how much snow Colorado's Front Range got
A winter storm brought snow and frigid temperatures to Colorado's Front Range Saturday, stretching from Fort Collins to the southern metro Denver area. 9NEWS has called a Weather Impact Day for Saturday due to slick roads in the metro area.
Colorado hit by over a foot of snow this weekend. These areas have the most
The arctic blast brought cold temperatures across Colorado, leaving negative temperatures, freezing wind chill and over a foot of snow in some areas across the state.
10-16 inches of snow in Colorado still 'good to go' as storm's duration shortens
Snow returns to Colorado's high country starting Friday, but the storm's duration will last one less day yet its intensity remains to produce the same accumulations of 10-16 inches north
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Snow ends overnight leaving us with cold but dry conditions
Snow showers will continue through the dinner time hours but will get lighter. Snow will eventually stop overnight leaving us ...
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Colorado Springs weather: Light, patchy snow expected all day Saturday
Colorado Springs residents woke up Saturday to falling snow following a cold front that moved into the region on Friday night ...
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Colorado's avalanche risk decreases, but backcountry users urged to take precautions
According to the Colorado Avalanche Information Center, the avalanche danger across much of Colorado has decreased to ...
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Light snow with highs in the 20s Saturday in southern Colorado
Light snow will fall for much of the day along the southern Front Range corridor with accumulations in the Trace to 2 inch ...
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