After a sunny and 60-degree Saturday, a chill took over the Front Range. Temperatures dropped to the lower 20s and upper teens overnight and snow began to fall around 11 p.m. in some areas.
Up to 7 inches of snow has fallen in Fort Collins, while the Denver area has seen at least an inch. Snow is expected to continue until 2 p.m. and the Front Range has taken to Twitter to share their pictures of the snowfall.
Yesterday and today in my yard. I miss fall already. 😢 #cowx pic.twitter.com/rKqb1iqWMC
— Jackie Hutchins (@JackieHutchins1) October 14, 2018
A snowy Coal Creek Canyon in Colorado #cowx pic.twitter.com/Gm8OJxYFEf
— Anthony Quintano (@AnthonyQuintano) October 14, 2018
Currently 24° with light to moderate steady snow and about 2–3" of accumulation. #jeffcotrails at Alderfer3sisters park #Evergreen #Colorado #cowx pic.twitter.com/Be5K5SySjR
— Jason 🌎 (@jcosrangerjason) October 14, 2018
Nose prints! #cowx #dogsoftwitter #wildlife pic.twitter.com/w0fPwT4F9L
— 😊💕🌲🦌🐾🏡🌄🎭☕👩👦📷 (@mickey_mcneil) October 14, 2018
A little dicey at times coming down St. Vrain canyon on 7. Cdot was just making headway with roads as we got to Lyons. Got a good 6in yp the mountain in Raymond. #cowx pic.twitter.com/v4JJkKSk4x
— Kellie Schones (@kschones84) October 14, 2018
The view of the snowfall in Coal Creek Canyon, Colorado. #cowx cc @NWSBoulder pic.twitter.com/2cowq67sNe
— Anthony Quintano (@AnthonyQuintano) October 14, 2018
It’s cold. It’s snowing. It’s Bronco Football weather — and this guy is dressed up appropriately for the game and the weather. Are you? @DenverChannel #COWX pic.twitter.com/5p6N3rsRNR
— Tomas Hoppough (@TomasHoppough) October 14, 2018
Newfie heaven. #cowx pic.twitter.com/A16wC4bsFW
— NewfD90 (@NewfD90) October 14, 2018
Snow dog. #cowx #snow #autumn pic.twitter.com/6EA5tbBmpQ
— DollydriftoveryourmindHolly (@DollydriftHolly) October 14, 2018
Favorite thing about snow? Watching puppies play in it! I cannot wait to get home and play with my mutt! Thanks to viewer Jared True for this video! #puppylove #puppyheaven #cowx pic.twitter.com/41dk9FMA6M
— Kirsten Boyd (@Kirsten__Boyd) October 14, 2018
🙄Well this is Ridiculous.#COwx pic.twitter.com/aIL440WgbR
— Anne Sagebiel (@AnnieSage) October 14, 2018
😍❄️😍🐈 Luna’s first time out playing in the snow this season #Denver #COwx @SteveGlazier #CrazyCatLady @WeatherNation pic.twitter.com/0dashMkCvB
— Kerrin Jeromin (@KerrinJeromin) October 14, 2018
2.5 inches in North Arvada at 8am. .15 water content. Dry powdery snow #COwx #9wx pic.twitter.com/1E1zGEqIK8
— Cory Reppenhagen (@CReppWx) October 14, 2018
https://twitter.com/_themikedavis/status/1051477734155800577
Photos: 7 inches of #snow from the south side of Boulder, CO, this morning, according to @bhensonweather of @wunderground. #cowx pic.twitter.com/HrVvPctieZ
— The Weather Channel (@weatherchannel) October 14, 2018
8am. About 6” and 23°F in #BoulderCO
Nice powdery snow, so power is still on and no giant tree branches down, so that’s a plus. #COwx pic.twitter.com/uH1y1CL4NM— Marc is a Cargo #Fella (@marclivolsi) October 14, 2018
…oh, #cowx pic.twitter.com/NEq7RLV25b
— josie chang-order (@eisoj5) October 14, 2018
Snow brings joy to most of #Colorado I’m thinking #COwx going to make those #rams uncomfortable. Go #broncos pic.twitter.com/nzMHWRYNh0
— Chris Halsne (@chalsne) October 14, 2018
Barely a dusting in Stonegate, just west of Parker. More leaves than snow on the ground! #cowx pic.twitter.com/Uxe0lADEZh
— BillK1954 (@billk1954) October 14, 2018
I mean, they haven't even drained and covered the pool yet… #CrappySnowPhotoOfTheDay #Boulder pic.twitter.com/XNgfASP4EZ
— Mitchell Byars (@mitchellbyars) October 14, 2018
Wow! Almost 7" on the (very low thermal mass) kiddy table in west Fort Collins. Melted from below elsewhere but still impressive. #cowx pic.twitter.com/if6loTEekf
— Mike Craig (@MikeTomCraig) October 14, 2018
The deck got the worst of it. Roads are clear. #cowx @DenverChannel pic.twitter.com/gJiVR3oBC1
— Mary Guiden (@maryguiden) October 14, 2018
https://twitter.com/tommythefamily/status/1051470791706112000
Solid 6in in Raymond of SH7 and CR103, St. Vrain canyon. #COwx pic.twitter.com/JadRMVG2MU
— Kellie Schones (@kschones84) October 14, 2018