Snow totals: How much snow fell across metro Denver and northern Colorado
Snow continued to accumulate across the Denver metro area and Colorado Thursday. So far totals range from 1-40 inches of snow depending where you live in the state.
Here is a list of notable totals according to the National Weather Service. These totals grew Thursday, and these were totals as of about 2 p.m. Thursday.
- Aspen Springs – 45.5
- Echo Lake – 41
- Aspen Park – 36
- Rollinsville – 36
- Conifer – 36
- Ward – 33
- Nederland – 31
- Eldora – 30
- Raymond – 27
- Genesee – 26.4
- Nederland – 26.1
- Evergreen – 22
- Crescent Village – 21
- Estes Park – 20
- Cripple Creek – 19
- Pinecliffe – 18.5
- Castle Pines – 17
- Lone Tree – 16
- Grant – 16
- Rocky Flats – 16
- Georgetown – 15.5
- Black Forest – 15.2
- Winter Park – 15
- Jamestown – 14.3
- Woodland Park – 14
- Boulder – 12.5
- Air Force Academy – 12
- Manitou Springs – 12
- Ken Caryl – 11.9
- Aurora – 11
- Arvada – 11
- Castle Rock – 10.5
- Monument – 10
- Loveland Pass – 10
- Littleton – 9.8
- Louisville – 9
- Colorado Springs – 8
- Niwot – 8
- Denver – 8
- Keystone – 8
- Mountain View – 7.8
- Wheat Ridge – 7.4
- Breckenridge – 7
- Mount Crested Butte – 6
- Roxborough Park – 5.5
- Commerce City – 5.5
- Longmont – 5.1
- Ouray – 4.5
- Coal Bank Pass – 4
- Red Mountain Pass – 3.5
- Westminster – 3.2
- Thornton – 3.2
- Berthoud – 3
- Frederick – 2.2
- Highland Park – 2
- Snowmass Village – 1.9
- Silverton – 1.7
- Walden – 1.2
- Leadville – 1