Two Days After Record High Of 75, Boulder Gets Over Foot Of Snow

DENVER (CBS4) - Residents of Boulder are dealing with a little bit of weather whiplash after waking up to over a foot of snow in some areas on Tuesday. The city's official weather station measured 13.1 inches of snow as of 7:45 a.m. with a water equivalent of 0.70 inches, according to a tweet from Meteorologist Matt Kelsch.

(credit: CBS4 Meteorologist Chris Spears)

The snow fell just two days after a high of 75 degrees on Sunday which set a new record for the date. The previous record high for Feb. 2 in Boulder was 74 degrees from 1934.

Heavy snow fell in Boulder's historic Whittier neighborhood. (credit: CBS4 Meteorologist Chris Spears)
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