![]() ![]() While snow started later than expected on Saturday, the overnight accumulation had been enough to start making travel difficult even this morning. Updated snow totals at midday Sunday by National Weather Service spotters showed 36 inches in Boulder Canyon near Nederland and 22 inches in Allenspark. to 5 p.m., which means the overnight snowfall in Boulder would count toward today’s total. For weather purposes, “days” are from 5 p.m. The 9.8 inches of snow means Boulder likely has already broken the snow record for March 14, which is 8.4 inches. ![]() Parts of Boulder County saw 8 to 10 inches of snow overnight, and forecasters are saying another foot of snow could fall today.Īs of 7 a.m., Kelsch said, Boulder had already received 9.8 inches of snow., while National Weather Service spotters reported 10 inches of snow in Longmont, 6 in Louisville and 14.3 in Nederland. No major impacts to roads or infrastructure in Boulder County yet, but counties and cities around us are starting to report accidents, emergency vehicle issues (getting stuck), blowing snow causing white-out conditions, etc. In Boulder County, according to the Boulder Office of Emergency Management, there haven’t yet been major accidents or road closures. An additional 2-6 inches of snow, with gusts as high as 45 mph, will create nearly impossible travel conditions. A Blizzard WARNING is now in effect for the I-25 corridor through the Palmer Divide until midnight tonight. ![]()
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