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  • KOAA News 5 Southern Colorado

    Colorado’s first snow of the season leaves dusting atop several peaks

    By Óscar Contreras,

    2024-09-06
    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=1Jq1bq_0vMveOn700

    DENVER – Summer isn’t even over yet but it appears several of Colorado’s high peaks didn’t get the memo, as they received a dusting of fresh snow Thursday morning.

    A Denver7 viewer emailed us just before 3 a.m. Thursday to tell us that it “snowed in A-Basin overnight. Check out the webcams…”

    The viewer was indeed correct.

    The camera at the summit of A-Basin still showed a fine dusting of fresh snow on the East Wall from the Snow Plume Refuge building by 11 a.m. Thursday.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=0KBOqu_0vMveOn700 Arapahoe Basin

    A light dusting of snow also fell on Rocky Mountain National Park overnight at elevations between 11,000-12,000 feet, according to the National Weather Service in Boulder.

    A picture from a web cam near the Kawuneeche Valley on the western boundary of the park showed the Never Summer Mountains live up to their name, as the peak had a dusting of snow at around 7 a.m.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=18NjYQ_0vMveOn700 Rocky Mountain National Park

    Down south, people in Colorado Springs looking toward Pikes Peak might have also caught a glimpse of winter Thursday morning.

    Webcams from Pikes Peak showed the peak received more than dusting of snow overnight.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=0cBwsk_0vMveOn700 City of Colorado Springs

    Copper Mountain also shared images of its first snow on Thursday.

    If you’re looking forward to winter though, don’t get too excited – Denver7’s Lisa Hidalgo said earlier Thursday this brief taste of fall will only last a day , as temperatures begin to warm up Friday just in time for the weekend, where we can expected to see temperatures return to the mid- to upper-80s.

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