Colorado, Snow and Winter Storm Warning
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Unlike the first two weeks of February, the second half of the month will bring some snow to Colorado — not enough to carry the state’s snowpack out of record-low territory for this time
Colorado will be blasted with the threat of fire and ice this week as a major Winter storm takes aim on the Rockies.
Tucked off the beaten path, one of Colorado’s snow telemetry stations goes largely unnoticed nestled in the trees along the Continental Divide south of Breckenridge. All year long, gadgets in the ground and suspended
Snowfall from Tuesday to Thursday morning delivered roughly 0-9 inches across Colorado’s mountains — less than expected for some northern resorts, while areas south of Interstate 70 saw snow totals within the ranges provided
The following Colorado snow totals have been reported by the National Weather Service for Feb. 13, 2026, as of 12:01 a.m. Friday: Alma, CO — 1 inch at 9:57 a.m. Arapahoe Peak, CO — 1 inch at 9:57 a.m.
Colorado's mountains are expecting significant snowfall just in time for Presidents Day weekend. See how much snow is forecast for ski areas.
A lack of snow, compounded by warm temperatures, has plagued Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. That will impact how much water is available come spring runoff.
As Colorado's mountains face a dire snowpack, a mid-week storm might bring up to a foot of snow, offering relief.
A snowstorm is heading into the mountains on Wednesday, with many areas seeing between a few inches and a few feet of snow over the next few days.