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Colorado’s Surprise May Snowfall Triggers Widespread Disruptions

By Matthias Binder May 6, 2026
Late spring snowstorm slams Colorado, closing schools and disrupting travel
Late spring snowstorm slams Colorado, closing schools and disrupting travel - Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Flickr)
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Late spring snowstorm slams Colorado, closing schools and disrupting travel

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Storm Builds Momentum Across Mountains and PlainsRecord Snow Piles Up in Key CommunitiesDaily Routines Upended by Closures and AdjustmentsDrought-Weary Farmers Find Silver LiningMay Snowfalls: A Colorado Tradition Persists

Late spring snowstorm slams Colorado, closing schools and disrupting travel – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Flickr)

Slush coated roads across Colorado’s Front Range on Wednesday morning as a late-spring snowstorm caught residents off guard. The unexpected weather dumped heavy accumulations in higher elevations while prompting school closures and flight delays in urban areas. Even as the storm began to fade by afternoon, it highlighted the state’s unpredictable mountain climate during a typically mild season.

Storm Builds Momentum Across Mountains and Plains

The system rolled in from the Rocky Mountains late Tuesday, gaining strength before pushing into the High Plains. A winter storm warning remained active through the afternoon, targeting areas from Fort Collins to Castle Rock. Forecasters predicted an additional 2 to 4 inches of snow in Boulder, the Denver metro area, and surrounding spots.

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Officials noted that while higher roads turned slick during intense bands, lower elevations saw rapid melting as showers eased. The National Weather Service in Denver emphasized quick cleanup in valleys but urged caution for drivers in the foothills.

Record Snow Piles Up in Key Communities

Higher terrain bore the brunt of the onslaught. Jamestown, a small town near Boulder, measured 16.3 inches by early Wednesday. Nearby Estes Park, gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park, logged 17 inches overnight Tuesday.

Boulder’s city streets accumulated nearly 6 inches by Tuesday evening, leading to warnings about downed trees laden with wet snow. Denver International Airport reported 3.7 inches by early morning, contributing to a wave of delays and cancellations. These totals marked some of the season’s heaviest for the city, with temperatures dipping into the low 30s and activating cold weather shelters.

Daily Routines Upended by Closures and Adjustments

Colorado’s largest districts, including Denver Public Schools, canceled classes outright, joining colleges and other regional systems in the shutdown. Commuters faced hazardous drives, though plows worked swiftly in populated zones.

The storm even reshaped entertainment and sports. Organizers at Red Rocks Amphitheatre advanced the David Guetta concert by an hour Tuesday night, allowing bundled fans in coats and beanies to depart before peak intensity. The Colorado Rockies postponed two games against the New York Mets, a familiar hiccup for spring baseball in Denver – similar to four rainouts in 2015.

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  • Airport operations: Delays and cancellations at Denver International due to 3.7 inches.
  • School impacts: Full closures in Denver and surrounding districts.
  • Public safety: Cold shelters opened amid plunging temperatures.
  • Events: Concert proceeded with early start; baseball games rescheduled.

Drought-Weary Farmers Find Silver Lining

April’s warmth and scant precipitation had deepened Colorado’s drought concerns, leaving Denver short about an inch of rain and nearly 3 inches of snow from normal. The sudden moisture offered relief to parched soils, particularly for agriculture.

Adam Jones, operator of Unsung Family Farms in Longmont, seized the moment by planting carrot seeds just days prior. “You can’t get as even distribution with driplines or sprinklers,” he told KMGH-TV. “There’s nothing like starting seeds with snow or water.” He shifted sensitive crops indoors with heaters to shield them from the chill.

May Snowfalls: A Colorado Tradition Persists

Such events remain routine in the region, where elevations amplify late-season flurries. Cheyenne, Wyoming – higher and windier than Denver – sees them even more frequently, often requiring repeated plowing against drifts.

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Warmer air returns Thursday, melting remnants and restoring spring norms. The episode serves as a reminder of Colorado’s variable weather, blending disruption with timely hydration for a land long tested by dry spells.

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