Stunning May storm dumps more than 2 feet of snow
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UPDATED, Monday May 4, 2026: The Weather Prediction Center has upgraded heavy snow risk to HIGH (top tier) for both Monday and Tuesday, with snow totals now reaching as high as 48 inches at the highest peaks.
Heavy snow continued to fall across parts of Colorado on Wednesday.
A May snowstorm spanning two days in Colorado has already left totals of more than a foot at high elevations, as snow starts piling up in the Denver area.
It sounds too late in spring for most of you, but heavy snow is blanketing the Rockies and also some Front Range cities, including Denver. Here are the latest storm reports and how much more will fall.
On the University of Colorado Boulder’s campus, as many as 7 inches fell, as seen on the school’s live snow measurement camera.
A winter storm expected to dump 3 to 9 inches across the Denver metro Tuesday and Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service in Boulder.
Massive cold front blasts Rockies with snow, East Coast washout and Southern severe storms to follow
A massive cold front raking across a corridor from Maine to Texas is sending heavy rain marching toward the East Coast, as a severe weather threat takes aim at the South through Wednesday. Meanwhile,