Click on a thumbnail graphic to view a gallery of snowpack data from the NRCS.

Statewide basin-filled snowpack map January 19, 2019 via the NRCS.

Arkansas River Basin High/Low graph January 19, 2019 via the NRCS.

Upper Colorado River Basin High/Low graph January 19, 2019 via the NRCS.

Gunnison River Basin High/Low graph January 19, 2019 via the NRCS.

Laramie and North Platte Basin High/Low graph January 19, 2019 via the NRCS.

Upper Rio Grande River Basin High/Low graph January 19, 2019 via the NRCS.

San Miguel, Dolores, Animas, and San Juan Basin High/Low graph January 19, 2019 via the NRCS.

South Platte River Basin High/Low graph January 19, 2019 via the NRCS.

Yampa and White Basin High/Low graph January 19, 2019 via the NRCS.

Statewide Basin High/Low graph January 19, 2019 via the NRCS.
From CBS Denver:
For the first time in several weeks Colorado’s average snowpack is back over 100% and that is some great news. Numbers are even up in the two driest river basins in the southwestern part of the state…
The most recent parade of storms have dropped more than two feet of snow on Steamboat Springs in just a matter of days. Similar totals have been recorded is parts of the San Juan Mountains.
And here’s a screen shot of the NRCS interactive snowpack map from this morning.
