Denver hit a new record low on Monday at 15 degrees, beating the previous record of 17 degrees in 1933. With the cold temperatures has brought snow across the front range, and more to come on Thursday this week. Boulder was hit significantly harder than Denver, with about 15 inches of snowfall so far, while Denver has only accumulated about an inch.

  • Air Force Academy – 7.1 inches
  • Aspen Springs – 8.7 inches
  • Aurora – 2 nches
  • Blue River – 7 inches
  • Breckenridge – 10.8 inches
  • Castle Pines – 5.5 inches
  • Colorado Springs – 4.5 inches
  • Cripple Creek – 2.8 inches
  • Denver International Airport – 1 inch
  • Edgewater – 2.8 inches
  • Erie – 9.8 inches
  • Estes Park – 8 inches
  • Evergreen – 7 inches
  • Florissant – 2.6 inches
  • Fort Collins – 3 inches
  • Genesee – 8.5 inches
  • Goldon – 12.8 inches
  • Greeley – 5.1 inches
  • Highlands Ranch – 3.1 inches
  • Ken Caryl – 8 inches
  • Lafayette – 11.3 inches
  • Lakewood – 6.2 inches
  • Leadville – 7.8 inches
  • Littleton – 3.8 inches
  • Louisville – 9.6 inches
  • Longmont – 10 inches
  • Loveland – 8.5 inches
  • Loveland Pass – 5 inches
  • Lyons – 10.5 inches
  • Manitu Springs – 5.3 inches
  • Meeker Park 11.5 inches
  • Nederland -13 inches
  • Niwot – 9.8 inches
  • Northglenn – 10.1 inches
  • Parker – 3.2 inches
  • Southeast Breckenridge – 9 inches
  • Southwest Boulder – 15.8 inches
  • Stapleton – 2 inches
  • Westminster – 2.5 inches
  • Wheat Ridge – 6.4 inches
  • Woodland Park – 1 inch

More mild weather is to be expected Tuesday and Wednesday this week.