I went to Virginia. It was 70 degrees in Norfolk at 9 AM on Jan 1.
Pueblo actually got very little snow. We sit down in the Arkansas River valley , so the snow usually falls all around us but not here. They close I-25 at Pueblo because we have lots of motels so people do not have to go to shelters, but the worst snow is usually somewhere else.
I have lived here 11 years and don't own a snow shovel. My house sits at the end of a cul-de-sac. The mail is delivered by truck and the paper carrier cuts across lawns so there is no reason for anyone to walk on my sidewalk. The house faces south, so as soon as the snow stops, the sun comes out and melts my sidewalk and driveway. The one significant storm that we had back in 97 caused me to think about taking the garden spade to the drift in my driveway. Then I realized that I had a front-wheel drive car so if it got stuck in the drift all I had to do was shift into D and go back into the garage and back out faster the next time. It worked, so I never bothered to get a shovel.