According to the National Weather Service, the official total for the storm at Denver International Airport was 3.3 inches.
Tuesday is a Pinpoint Weather Alert Day as Denver's first snowstorm of the year left several inches on the ground.
While not the worst storm we’ve seen, the Denver metro is still expected to see between 3 and 6 inches with slick conditions on some roadways, particularly on bridges and overpasses.
Saturday will be a First Alert Weather Day for foggy conditions in the morning and then snow later in the day.
A snow removal app, launched in Denver in early January, allows residents to request "contactless" snow removal services.
Snow is expected to pick up around the morning rush hour after continuing to fall overnight as the entire Denver metro remains under a winter weather advisory until noon.
Denver will be wrapping up a historically warm December on a chilly note with New Year's Eve highs only forecast to reach the ...
The Denver metro goes under a winter weather advisory for potentially treacherous driving conditions during the Tuesday ...