It wasn’t a white Christmas for the Denver metro area, but if you were in the mountains this weekend, you no doubt captured some breathtaking postcard-worthy memories with family and friends.
A lone car sits on the side of highway 285 after spinning out in the snow as a snowplow passes on the other side of the highway near Conifer on March 13, 2021. By 6 p.m. on Saturday, several inches of snow had accumulated in the foothills west of Denver, and for the Denver metro area, several dozen inches of snow were forecast to fall through the end of the weekend. (Forrest Czarnecki/The Gazette)
Forrest Czarnecki
A powerful storm that became a blizzard dropped several inches of snow across the Colorado Springs area, the Front Range and the state on Saturday into Sunday.
A snowstorm that rolled into Colorado early Saturday morning dropped several inches of snow in the Pikes Peak region and across the state—and more was expected in a second wave