I live on the front range at elevation of 5900 ft and we have over 20 inches. We really got pounded. However, it should be 60 degrees come Monday. There is plenty of time for the snow to melt and I don't think we ever have winter kill on the front range due to snow. It just never accumulates and usually melts off. It isn't nearly as cold as some places.
But, if this were the western slope in a basin, then I think there would be a lot more concern. I am not sure what is happening over there, but I think this is more of a front range storm. Also, we had a good spring and summer, with plenty rain. So, there should be good forage available.
Probably a good time to get the camera out and capture some pictures of these bucks that hang around on unhuntable property.