WEEKEND SNOW TOTALS: Nearly a foot of snow on Colorado’s Front Range

A round of springtime weather brought nearly a foot of snow to Colorado this weekend, as flakes continue to fall Monday for some across the state with more on the way.

Here’s a look at how much snow fell around the state:

Editor’s Note: Totals are limited to where these official monitors are located. Expect to encounter more snow on higher elevation peaks in some areas. The following snow totals have been reported by the National Weather Service and many of state’s ski resorts as of 10:00 AM, depicting full weekend totals.

1. Air Force Academy: 10.4 inches

2. Aspen Snowmass: 8 inches

3. Bailey: 10.7 inches

4. Beulah: 6.2 inches

5. Black Forest: 10 inches

6. Calhan: 7 inches

7. Cascade: 8 inches

8. Castle Rock: 9.6 inches

9. Colorado Springs: 8.6 inches

10. Crested Butte Mountain Resort: 6 inches

11. Cripple Creek: 9 inches

12. Divide: 6 inches

13. Eldora Mountain: 8 inches

14. Keystone Resort: 7 inches

15. Manitou Springs: 9 inches

16. Monarch Mountain: 7 inches

17. Monument: 8.3 inches

18. Perry Park: 10.5 inches

19. Ponderosa: 9 inches

20. Roxborough: 9.3 inches

21. Steamboat Springs: 5 inches

22. Vail Ski Resort: 8 inches

23. Wetmore: 5.3 inches

24. Wolf Creek Ski Area: 3 inches

25. Woodland Park: 6 inches

Two more waves of snow are expected to hit in Colorado this week, bringing up to 20 inches of snow over the next few days.

If you’re not seeing the town you’re looking for, see a full list of destinations from the National Weather Service here.

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New snow report of 8.4″ near Ponderosa Park (southeast of Parker). Biggest total we’ve received so far early this morning. #COwx — NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder) March 22, 2021


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