Colorado woke up to some nasty weather this morning. Many Colorado locations were still under a winter storm warning during the early hours of Wednesday, January 18, 2023. Take a look at the driving conditions on roads all over the Centennial State.

Thanks to cotrip.org, you can access cameras posted on roadways all over the state. As a courtesy, we'll save you a little wear and tear on your clicking finger and provide a gallery of images of road conditions all over Colorado.

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Colorado Snowfall For January 17-18 2023

The National Weather Service offers the following snow totals for these communities in Colorado:

  • Arapahoe Park: 6.7 inches
  • Arvada: 3.8 inches
  • Aspen Park: 4.9 inches
  • Aspen Springs: 3 inches
  • Aurora: 4.4 inches
  • Bailey: 4.3 inches
  • Bergen Park: 3.5 inches
  • Bethune: 5.8 inches
  • Boulder: 5.6 inches
  • Breckenridge: 6.5 inches
  • Broomfield: 6 inches
  • Buckhorn Mountain: 6.4 inches
  • Burlington: 3 inches
  • Castle Pines: 3.2 inches
  • Castle Rock: 3.8 inches
  • Cedar Cove: 5 inches
  • Chatfield Reservoir: 3.3 inches
  • Commerce City: 5.5 inches
  • Conifer: 5 inches
  • Copper Mountain: 7 inches
  • Crescent Village: 4.8 inches
  • Cripple Creek: 3 inches
  • Columbine: 4 inches
  • Denver (downtown): 5 inches
  • Denver International Airport: 8.6 inches
  • Durango: 6 inches
  • Eaton: 4.6 inches
  • Eldora: 8.5 inches
  • Elizabeth: 6.7 inches
  • Edgewater: 3.5 inches
  • Erie: 5.9 inches
  • Estes Park: 3.6 inches
  • Evans: 5 inches
  • Evergreen: 3.5 inches
  • Fairplay: 6.2 inches
  • Federal Heights: 4.5 inches
  • Florissant: 4 inches
  • Fort Collins: 6.5 inches
  • Foxfield: 5.3 inches
  • Frederick: 5.5 inches
  • Frisco: 3.8 inches
  • Greeley: 5.5 inches
  • Greenwood Village: 5 inches
  • Gould: 2 inches
  • Highlands Ranch: 3.2 inches
  • Holyoke: 5.9 inches
  • Horsetooth Mountain: 5.7 inches
  • Julesburg: 8.5 inches
  • Kassler: 4.9 inches
  • Ken Caryl: 5.5 inches
  • Kit Carson: 2 inches
  • Lafayette: 5 inches
  • Lakewood: 3.8 inches
  • Laporte: 4.5 inches
  • Littleton: 3.5 inches
  • Lone Tree: 3.8 inches
  • Longmont: 6 inches
  • Loveland: 7 inches
  • Marshall: 4.6 inches
  • Mishawaka: 7 inches
  • Montrose: 5 inches
  • Monument: 2.3 inches
  • Mountain View: 3.3 inches
  • Niwot: 4.5 inches
  • Northglenn: 5.3 inches
  • Nunn: 6 inches
  • Pagosa Springs: 10 inches
  • Parker: 5.3 inches
  • Pinecliffe: 4.5 inches
  • Ponderosa Park: 7 inches
  • Sheridan: 3.5 inches
  • Sterling: 4.5 inches
  • The Pinery: 3.8 inches
  • Timnath: 5.1 inches
  • Thornton: 4.2 inches
  • Virginia Dale: 7 inches
  • Vona: 4 inches
  • Westminster: 4.3 inches
  • Windsor: 4.5 inches
  • Winter Park: 9 inches
  • Woodland Park: 4 inches
  • Wray: 5 inches

Driving In Colorado Can Be An Adventure

With snow totals like those above, driving from point A to point B in Colorado can be an adventure in and of itself. If you've ever driven I-70 over the passes, you know this all too well.

At 11:49 a.m. on Wednesday, January 18, 2023, COTrip.org reports a total of 24 "Critical Incidents" in Colorado.

How Bad Is It?

Well, that's ultimately a matter of opinion. If you're curious, or if your day includes travel plans, take a quick look at the gallery below. You'll see images captured earlier this morning, each providing precise conditions from locations across Colorado.

LOOK: Road Conditions Around Colorado For the Morning of January 18 2023

Winter weather has officially rolled into Colorado. You haven't experienced Colorado until you've driven down the divide during a winter storm. Fortunately, CDOT offers access to cameras all over the state. You can access these cameras and check out road conditions at any time.

Just how bad was Colorado this morning? Take a look at interstates and roads all over Colorado for the morning of January 18, 2023.

Grand Junction & Western Colorado Snow 1940s and 50s - Robert Grant Photos

Snow has fallen in Western Colorado! Let's take a look back to Grand Junction and Western Colorado of the 1940s and 50s with these Robert Grant photos.

Grand Junction Looking Mighty Cold - Robert Grant Photos

Wintertime is setting in here in Western Colorado. While our winters are mostly mild, it can get a bit chilly from time to time. Grand Junction and the surrounding areas look mighty cold in these shots.

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