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Snow totals: How much snow fell across metro Denver and northern Colorado

Debbie Kelley March 14 Woodland Park snow March 14, 2024

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


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