DENVER (KDVR) — Snow is finally falling across Colorado, with some areas seeing more than a foot of snow.
After one of the warmest winters on record, snow is falling across Denver and the entire state. At the airport, 8 inches of snow had fallen as of 2 p.m. Friday.
Timing, totals, impact of Friday snowstorm across Colorado
Where the most snow fell in Colorado, so far
Here’s where the most snow fell from 12 a.m. Thursday to 6:45 p.m. Friday, according to preliminary local storm reports to the National Weather Service.
There are multiple reports with over a foot of snow in Colorado, with Ward coming out on top so far with 15.6 inches. The snow is expected to last into Friday night, and these totals will continue to be updated.
Plane strikes deicing truck at DIA amid snowstorm
Already, the snow caused slippery roads, a ground delay at the Denver International Airport and traffic backups. If you’re heading out for the day, be sure to check the forecast, as the snow is causing slippery roads and low visibility.
Denver, Colorado weather resources
Stay prepared for storms and forecast changes, a Pinpoint Weather Alert Day and other important weather information:
The Pinpoint Weather team will continue to update the forecast multiple times each day…