Snow totals along Front Range and Colorado from late-December storm
A late-December winter storm brought snow to the Denver metro area and the across the state Saturday and Saturday night.
Most of metro Denver only saw between 1-3 inches of snow, but some areas like Ken Caryl, Boulder and Roxborough Park received a little bit more.
However, higher snowfall totals fell in the mountains, especially in places like Winter Park, Steamboat Springs and southern Wyoming.
Folks in Colorado’s neighbor to the north saw over two feet in places like the Snowy Range and Medicine Bow Mountains near Centennial and Saratoga.
Here are some snow reports from across Colorado and southern Wyoming on Sunday, according to the National Weather Service:
- Encampment, WY – 27 inches
- Snowy Range, WY – 25.5 inches
- Skyline, WY – 23.3 inches
- Centennial, WY – 16 inches
- Winter Park – 12 inches
- Snowmass and Aspen Highlands – 9 inches
- Mount Crested Butte – 8 inches
- Eldora – 7 inches
- Copper Mountain – 6 inches
- Wolf Creek Pass – 5 inches
- Loveland Pass – 4 inches
- Vail – 4 inches
- Ken Caryl – 3.5 inches
- Boulder – 3 inches
- Roxborough Park – 2.5 inches
- Westminster – 2.5 inches
- Jamestown – 2.5 inches
- Estes Park – 2.2 inches
- Aurora – 2.1 inches
- Federal Heights – 2 inches
- Nederland – 2 inches
- Lakewood – 1.8 inches
- Broomfield – 1.8 inches
- Denver – 1.7 inches
- Northglenn – 1.6 inches
- Sheridan – 1.6 inches
- Louisville – 1.5 inches
- Lone Tree – 1.5 inches
- DIA – 1.3 inches
- Castle Pines – 1.2 inches
- Parker – 1.2 inches
- Arvada – 1 inch
- Centennial – 1 inch
- Littleton – 0.6 inches
- Highlands Ranch – 0.4 inches
- Loveland – 0.2 inches




