Denver will see clear skies and warming temperatures for a number of days after a winter storm dropped over 5 inches of snow within the metropolis and over 20 inches within the foothills and mountains.
The storm Saturday brought about over 1,000 delays and cancellations at Denver Worldwide Airport as rain turned to snow Saturday morning.
Elements of Golden and Lakewood acquired over 15 inches of snow, and within the foothills west of the metro space, Kassler in southern Jefferson County and Crescent Village in Boulder County acquired 20 inches of snow.
Crested Butte acquired essentially the most snow with 24 inches falling by 4 p.m. Saturday.
Drivers skilled some treacherous street situations, and Interstate 70 closed a number of occasions through the storm.
The snow and precipitation have largely cleared out of the state, although some areas of the northeast plains might see some rain showers Sunday.
Denver’s excessive temperatures will keep at or above 40 levels all week, with a pair days within the 50s attainable.
Some areas that had extra vital snowfall could possibly be slower to heat.
In a single day lows will nonetheless be chilly, with Sunday evening’s low dropping to 22 levels.
Fog could possibly be a difficulty for some areas in a single day, because it was Sunday morning northeast of Denver the place a Dense Fog Advisory was in impact.
Thursday might see some snow return to Denver as one other storm system sweeps by way of the state.