Overview
- Snow ended across Denver and the Front Range by around 7 a.m. Sunday as skies cleared but temperatures held in the low 30s.
- Most metro locations recorded 0–2 inches, including about 1.3 inches at Denver International Airport.
- High-country totals reached roughly 6–12 inches, with early reports near 12 inches at Steamboat Springs and Winter Park and around 9 inches at Aspen and Snowmass.
- The National Weather Service cautioned about slick mountain travel, highlighting U.S. 40 over Rabbit Ears Pass, the I-70 corridor through Summit County, and stretches of U.S. 285.
- Denver Parks and Recreation and Denver Public Library opened daytime warming centers Sunday as lows dipped into the teens, with a warmup to the 40s Monday and mid-50s by Wednesday.