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.
Here are the lowest temperatures across Colorado on Tuesday morning, according to the National Weather Service.
Today’s forecast calls for cloudy skies with a high of 50 and an overnight low of 9, with a 40% chance of snow after 4 p.m. New snow accumulation of less than an inch is possible during the day. Between 4 and 8 inches of new snow accumulation is possible overnight. Snow may be heavy at times.
Boulder should see highs in the 30s today with cloudy skies, according to the National Weather Service. Today’s forecast calls for cloudy skies with a high of 39 and an overnight low of 19. Wednesday’s forecast calls for sunny skies with a high of 46 and an overnight low of 27.
Traffic cameras showed blowing snow covering stretches of Colorado 93 between Golden and Boulder, and there are wind gusts up to 75 mph, state officials said.
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 93 is closed between Golden and Boulder because of adverse weather conditions, according to the Colorado Department of Transportation. Related Articles Transportation | How do you extinguish a coal fire that’s burned under Boulder County for a century?
The City of Boulder, along with Boulder County and the Boulder Office of Disaster Management, will open a temporary 24-hour Extreme Weather Shelter on Saturday.
Part of Highway 93 is closed on Tuesday afternoon as winter weather blows through the area south of Boulder, near Eldorado Springs.
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.
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.
High winds are typically associated with winter storms, hurricanes or severe thunderstorms. But on the morning of Jan. 17, 1982, 43 years ago, a fierce windstorm hammered the Front Range of Colorado with gusts you might associate with a mountain top or within the eyewall of a hurricane.