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Over a foot of snow was recorded officially at the Colorado Springs Airport between Thursday and Friday, ranking as the 3rd highest 2-day January snow total in Colorado Springs weather history.
The following Colorado snow totals have been reported by the National Weather Service for Jan. 8-9, 2026 as of 11:15 a.m. Friday: 11-mile Canyon, CO — 6 inches at 7 a.m. Air Force Academy, CO — 9 inches at 6:38 a.m.
The heaviest snow totals are forecast Thursday in the mountains, southern foothills and Palmer Divide, but large swaths of the state will get a taste of winter
Windy and cold on Friday as snow comes to an end across Southern Colorado. Sub-zero wind chills will follow overnight tonight.
Denver won't be getting big upslope and therefore will only see another inch or two. A lot of the snow in Denver is still going to melt as it hits the roadways due to warmer temperatures, but drivers should still be prepared for the possibility of a slick commute Friday morning.
Winter in Colorado Springs has been a tale of weather whiplash so far, with the latest snowstorm breaking a more than 60-year-old snow total record. Piling more than a foot of snow in parts of the Colorado Springs area on Friday,
Colorado is heading into the new year with some fresh snowfall, but the return to typical winter weather will be short lived. New Year’s Eve is expected to be dry and warm across much
An incoming winter storm is bringing some much-needed snow to the mountains, with one area expected to see up to 10 inches.
Parts of Colorado were under winter weather advisories on Friday, January 9, as heavy snow hit the state.The National Weather Service (NWS) said that moderate to heavy snow would hit southeast Colorado on Friday,