Colorado snowfall totals for Friday, Feb. 21
JERILEE BENNETT, THE GAZETTE
A winter storm dropped more than a foot of snow in some places across Colorado over the last 24 hours, with the highest totals recorded in the foothills of Jefferson County as of 9 a.m. Friday.
Conifer received a whopping 17 inches, followed by Tiny Town, near Morrison, with 16 inches. Evergreen and Aspen Park saw 13.5 inches, while Kittredge measured 13 inches. Lower elevations saw lighter accumulations, with Denver receiving 6 inches, Colorado Springs 3.5 inches, and Aurora 5.5 inches. DIA recorded a light dusting at 0.06 inches.
Here’s a look at reported 24-hour snow totals across the state, via the National Weather Service.
- Conifer – 17″
- Tiny Town – 16″
- Evergreen – 13.5″
- Aspen Park – 13.5″
- Kittredge – 13″
- Brookvale – 11.8″
- Genesee – 11.5″
- Shaffers Crossing – 10″
- Littleton – 9″
- Keeney Park – 9″
- Chatfield Reservoir – 8.3″
- Sheridan – 8″
- Ken Caryl – 7″
- Lawson – 6.3″
- Denver – 6″
- Monument – 6″
- Aspen Springs – 6″
- Aurora – 5.5″
- Parker – 5.2″
- Air Force Academy – 5″
- Black Forest – 5″
- Wheat Ridge – 4.9″
- Breckenridge – 4.2″
- Englewood – 4″
- Burlington – 4″
- Stratton – 4″
- Crescent Village – 4″
- Colorado Springs – 3.5″
- Eads – 3.4″
- Peterson Space Force Base – 3.6″
- Nederland – 2.5″
- Louisville – 2″
- Hugo – 1.2″
- DIA – 0.06″




