Colorado snow totals from Sunday, March 15, 2026 storm
The following 24-hour Colorado snow totals were reported by the National Weather Service for the Sunday, March 15, 2026, storm.
Air Force Academy — 5 inches
Arapahoe Park — 3.8 inches
Arvada — 2.9 inches
Aspen Park — 5.8 inches
Aspen Springs — 7.5 inches
Aurora — 3.7 inches
Bergen Park — 3.5 inches
Black Forest — 7 inches
Boulder — 1.9 inches
Broomfield — 1.3 inches
Buckley Air Force Base — 3.6 inches
Buffalo Creek — 4.5 inches
Castle Pines — 6.2 inches
Castle Rock — 8 inches
Centennial — 5 inches
Cherry Creek Reservoir — 3.6 inches
Cherry Hills Village — 3.9 inches
Conifer — 5.2 inches
Denver — 2.9 inches
Denver International Airport — 2 inches
Edgewater — 3.7 inches
Elizabeth — 7 inches
Evergreen — 7 inches
Foxfield — 5.3 inches
Genesee — 6.2 inches
Georgetown — 3.5 inches
Golden — 4.6 inches
Highlands Ranch — 3.5 inches
Kassler — 7.9 inches
Ken Caryl — 6.5 inches
Kittredge — 7.3 inches
Kremmling — 5 inches
Lafayette — 0.9 inches
Lakewood — 4.7 inches
Lawson — 5.4 inches
Littleton — 3.7 inches
Lone Tree — 4.1 inches
Louisville — 0.7 inches
Lyons — 0.7 inches
Monument — 3 inches
Nederland — 3.1 inches
Niwot — 1.1 inches
Northglenn — 1.4 inches
Palmer Lake — 8.4 inches
Parker — 6 inches
Pleasant View — 4.1 inches
Ponderosa Park — 6 inches
Rollinsville — 5.7 inches
Roxborough Park 6.5 inches
Shamballa — 8 inches
Silverthorne – 4.3 inches
Superior — 2 inches
Tiny Town — 7 inches
Westminster — 3.8 inches
Wheat Ridge — 4.4 inches
Winter Park — 5 inches
Woodland Park — 3 inches




