Denver Weather Forecast Snow Totals: Heavy Snow Blankets Colorado, Denver Metro and Mountains See Significant Totals

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Denver Weather Forecast Snow Totals: Colorado residents woke up to a blanket of heavy, wet snow Monday morning as a November storm swept through the state, impacting both the Denver metro area and high country regions. While initial forecasts predicted modest snowfall, some areas received nearly two feet, surprising many as snow totals quickly mounted. (Weather Update Today)

Denver Metro and High Country Snow Totals

As the storm moved through the Rockies late Sunday night into Monday, rain turned to snow, leaving portions of the Denver metro area and mountain towns covered in fresh powder. Denver International Airport saw substantial delays, with 121 flights impacted and additional flight disruptions reported late Sunday as snow intensified.

Here are some of the notable snowfall totals as of Monday afternoon:

  • Summit County: Copper Mountain topped the charts with 22 inches, while nearby Breckenridge saw 16 inches.
  • Boulder County: Mount Audubon recorded 16.5 inches, and Brainard Lake saw 10.5 inches.
  • Clear Creek County: Areas near Echo Lake received 12 inches.
  • Jefferson County: Locations near Crescent Village recorded up to 11 inches.

What’s Next in the Denver Weather Forecast?

While the snow had mostly tapered off by noon on Monday, the Denver weather forecast is calling for another storm system expected midweek. The Pinpoint Weather team has issued a Weather Alert Day for Wednesday as additional snowfall is predicted, potentially impacting both morning and evening commutes. . (Weather News Today)

Residents should stay informed about evolving Denver weather conditions, as forecast adjustments are likely in the days ahead. For real-time updates, check the interactive Denver weather radar, and stay tuned to weather alerts for further snowfall information.

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