Denver and surrounding areas are experiencing a significant snow event, with forecasts predicting steady light to moderate snowfall throughout the day, adding an additional 1-4 inches for most areas and up to 6 inches possible south and east of downtown Denver. The city of Greeley witnessed its largest snowstorm since October 2009, receiving 12 inches of snow in less than six hours overnight, which is more than the total snowfall for the rest of the winter season combined. Boulder saw a minimal accumulation of 0.2 inches, while the official measurement at Denver Airport was 2.2 inches. The snow is expected to cease by midnight. Meanwhile, Phoenix is experiencing a cold morning with temperatures dipping into the 30s, and snow levels down to as low as 3500 feet, affecting the Globe-Miami communities. The region anticipates a warming trend throughout the week, with Phoenix Sky Harbor recording a low of 40°F.
Good morning! We're starting off today with patchy fog and overcast skies, which will gradually clear into the afternoon. Mild temperatures should continue with highs from the upper 50s to mid-60s. More on Today in the Bay. https://t.co/klvQKkNjwP https://t.co/aMjenUe0aq
A relatively cool start to the week is expected across the region, but afternoon highs should be a few degrees warmer than what was seen yesterday. This warming trend will continue as we go through the week. #azwx #cawx https://t.co/2n9mTDkx92
A few high clouds are moving through the region today, with temperatures warming into the mid 50s to lower 60s this afternoon. Expect another chilly night tonight, under predominately clear skies and with light winds. #CAwx https://t.co/BKvHGAaGwE
It is a cold morning out there across the deserts. Phoenix Sky Harbor had a low of 40°F, with most surrounding areas dipping into the 30s. High temperatures this afternoon will warm into the low to mid 60s across most lower desert locations under sunny skies. #azwx #cawx. https://t.co/EL6UZKtJtW
12:22pm: Light snow continues, mostly along/south of I-70. Most of the accumulation is done, except across the south and east corners of the metro area. #9wx #COwx https://t.co/bGn8tnJcDW
Updated Greeley stats. They picked up almost 40% of their annual snowfall in 6 hours last night. Incredible. #9wx #COwx https://t.co/BmYSejGsGY
Additional snow today below...highest banding potential south/east of town. Snow ends by midnight, light/moderate snow basically all day long. #9wx #COwx https://t.co/8KB1w0lf1B
The bulk of the light showers this morning have now moved off to the south and east of Phoenix. Snow levels are down as low as 3500 ft. Though there may be a mix down to 3000 ft. Anticipate some light snow in the Globe-Miami communities through the rest of this morning. #azwx https://t.co/UZZqGPL8DZ
0-12" of snow overnight...literally. 0.2" in Boulder, 12" in Greeley, most somewhere in between. 2.2" officially @DENAirport. #9wx #COwx https://t.co/jTHBICNyQ5
Greeley saw more snow in <6 hours overnight (12") than the rest of the winter season combined (11.7"). #COwx https://t.co/WnGN6rnVph
This is Greeley's biggest snowstorm since Oct. 2009, per UNC co-op data. Greeley saw 12" of snow in less than six hours between 8pm-1:30am! #9wx #COwx https://t.co/ZkkeDU72ht
❄️Steady light-moderate snow all day long in Denver, with an additional 1-4" likely for most. Heaviest will likely be this afternoon, with up to 6" possible south/east of downtown. Expect slick roads all day/tonight! Sun returns tomorrow. #9wx #COwx https://t.co/CzfxgYz0nU