As of Thursday, 1/2 inch of snow was forecast for most of the Denver area by Saturday morning, with up to 1 inch possible, according to the weather service.
The following Colorado snow totals have been reported by the National Weather Service for Feb. 19, 2026, as of 9:45 a.m.
A snowstorm in western Colorado brings needed moisture but raises avalanche risks through Friday. Travelers are advised to avoid backcountry areas.
Mainly sunny skies are back for Thursday with a brisk wind through the afternoon and below average temps.
Thursday stays mostly sunny, with a high near 41°F and northwest winds of about 9 to 15 mph, gusting up to around 21 mph ...
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Denver weather: Cooler temps, slight chance of snow to end week
For the first time in February, Denver will see temps below average on Thursday as a slight chance of snow arrives to end the week. Here’s the latest Denver forecast.
The second of three storm systems training over the Rockies this week blasts through Wednesday night into Thursday morning. More strong winds and mountain snow are expected.
Colorado ski areas have been struggling to pick up snow this winter, but after a mid-week storm, some mountains saw more than ...
Without snow in the mountains, the places that depend on the West’s rivers will hurt for water.
Three to four feet of snow is possible in the hardest-hit areas, including Wolf Creek Pass and the San Juan Mountains. For most of the northern and central mountains, widespread totals of 10 to 20 ...
The National Weather Service has issued an avalanche warning for parts of Colorado, with Gilpin County on high avalanche danger.
The only thing snow shovels have been gathering recently is dust as Metro-Denver finds itself more than a foot behind its normal snowfall total this winter. Boulder National Weather Service ...
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