Denver’s weather has turned quieter after Saturday’s snowstorm. The sun is up and temperatures will gradually climb to around 40 degrees this afternoon.
Patchy, dense fog can be expected across portions of Colorado’s plains, but other than that, calmer weather has settled into the state.
Monday in the metro, expect mostly sunny skies and a high of 49 degrees before afternoon high temperatures warm into the low 50s for Tuesday and Wednesday.
Our next chance for light snow arrives for the metro-area later in the week.
Here are a few Denver metro and Colorado snow totals from the storm:
- Greeley, CO 13.5 inches
- Evans, CO 12 inches
- Eaton, CO 8.8 inches
- 1 E Golden, CO 8.8 inches
- 1 W Evans, CO 8.5 inches
- 1 S Wheat Ridge, CO 7.7 inches
- 2 WSW Lakewood, CO 7.5 inches
- 1 WNW Briggsdale, CO 7.4 inches
- 4 W Black Forest, CO 7 inches
- 2 SSE Arvada, CO 6.3 inches
- 1 NE Brookvale, CO 6.2 inches
- 6 NE Colorado Springs, CO 6 inches
- 4 NNE Vallecito, CO 6 inches
- 5 W Aspen Park, CO 5.9 inches
- 4 WSW Windsor, CO 5.5 inches
- 1 NNE Edgewater, CO 5.2 inches
- 1 SW Westminster, CO 5.1 inches
- 1 SSE Broomfield, CO 4.7 inches
- 3 WSW Sedalia, CO 4 inches
- 2 ESE Lakewood, CO 3.8 inches
- 3 NE Longmont, CO 3.5 inches
- 1 SSW Denver Intl Airpo, CO 3.4 inches
- 1 SW Tiny Town, CO 3 inches
- 10 NW Kremmling, CO 3 inches
- 1 W Brighton, CO 3 inches
- 3 ENE Highlands Ranch, CO 2.7 inches
- 3 WSW Fort Collins, CO 2.6 inches
- 2 NNE Shaffers Crossing, CO 2.3 inches