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The following Colorado snow totals have been reported by the National Weather Service for Jan. 19, 2026, as of 11 a.m. Monday: Agate, CO — 2.7 inches at 7 a.m. Allenspark, CO — 3.3 inches at 7 a.m.
Across most of Colorado, snowfall has been hard to come by this winter. But in southern Colorado, last week's winter storm means we're well above average for snow, despite the warm, dry conditions.
A chilly but active weather day is shaping up across Colorado as we head into a busy Saturday, with lingering snow in the high country and gusty winds and elevated fire danger on the plains.
Colorado’s statewide snowpack has again hit record-lows, and could remain there for several days as the state is expected to enter a dry spell until the last week of January. Colorado Assistant State Climatologist
Colorado’s northern and central mountains are poised to see their final round of snow and cooler temperatures for the first half of January, followed by another dry period and a return to above-normal temperatures.
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.
Colorado weather continues to play tricks on its residents in the southern part of the state, with snowfall on the forecast for the next two days while unseasonably warm temperatures remain for Wednesday.
An incoming winter storm is bringing some much-needed snow to the mountains, with one area expected to see up to 10 inches.
After a cold morning, Tuesday warms up to above-average high temperatures in southern Colorado. Breezy conditions will create high fire danger.
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,