KUSA — Winter weather has returned! Snow totals stacked up quickly on Sunday, with the most snow falling in the foothills north of Denver.
Snow fell throughout the day Sunday. Flurries Monday morning will give way to sunshine for the afternoon.
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INTERACTIVE RADAR | Widespread snow across the Front Range Sunday
INTERACTIVE SNOWFALL MAP | Updated snow reports
Snow Reports from the National Weather Service as of 9 a.m. Monday:
- Lyons – 10.0”
- Castle Rock – 7.0”
- Ponderosa Park – 6.0”
- Byers – 3.0”
- Greenland – 8.5”
- Hygiene – 9.5”
- Genoa – 1.0”
- Franktown – 5.2”
- Fort Morgan – 1.1”
- Firestone – 4.5”
- Evans – 3.0”
- Englewood – 5.8”
- Elizabeth – 3.8"
- Conifer – 10.0”
- Berthoud – 5.0”
- Caribou – 3.0”
- Louisville – 8.9”
- Tiny Town – 14.0”
- Broomfield – 5.7”
- Arvada – 6.9”
- Nederland – 12.5”
- Boulder – 10.3”
- Roxborough Park – 12.0”
- Kassler – 5.5”
- Cherry Creek Reservoir – 5.0”
- Dillon – 2.5”
- Westminster – 4.7”
- Wheat Ridge – 5.6”
- Masonville – 6.4”
- Parker – 3.3”
- Lafayette – 9.0”
- Lone Tree – 4.5”
- Genesee – 14.0”
- Denver – 1.8”
- DIA – 2.6”
- Silver Plume – 2.8”
- Pinecliffe – 11.2”
- Fort Collins – 5.3”
- Loveland Pass – 1.0”
- Allenspark – 9.0”
- Long’s Peak – 3.0”
- Englewood – 1.0”