A series of sub-zero overnight lows, along with light to moderate snowfall totals, are forecast throughout Colorado’s high country during the first full week of January.
Snow will fall across Colorado’s Front Range foothills and urban corridor from Fort Collins to Trinidad throughout the week’s snow event, bringing 4-8 inches with it by week’s end.
Skiers and riders have had good luck in 2025 so far as snowpack is back near 100% again.
Recap:
Sunday’s snowfall totals were about as forecast, with a few ski areas in the west central and northern San Juan mountains receiving more snow than forecast.
Snow showers ended across most of the state around sunset, with additional snow accumulations in the northern mountains of between 2-4 inches, in the central mountains between 1-3 inches and in the southern mountains between 0-1.5 inches.
Forecast:
On Monday, snow returns to the northern and central mountains on northwest flow as left over moisture from winter storm Blair is pulled eastward. Snow will fall lightly all day and into Tuesday overnight.