Colorado snow totals from Black Friday storm

A mid-fall snow storm moved into Colorado on Thanksgiving night Thursday, bringing snow to the urban corridor, foothills around metro Denver and mountains state wide.

Denver International Airport has received 1.2″ so far.

Here are some snow totals for the storm as of 11 a.m. Friday, according to the National Weather Service.

Current statewide totals:

  • Wolf Creek Pass – 23″
  • Virginia Dale – 17.1″
  • Coal Bank Pass – 14″
  • Horsetooth Mountain Park – 11″
  • Pagosa Springs – 11″
  • Durango – 10.5″
  • Fort Collins – 10.1″
  • Lyons – 10.1″
  • Boulder – 9″
  • Mt. Audubon – 6″
  • Eldora Ski Area – 6″
  • Cattle Creek – 6″
  • Meeker Park – 6″
  • Skyway – 4.5″
  • Evergreen – 4.1″
  • Brainard Lake – 4″
  • Grant – 4″
  • Genesee – 4″
  • Windsor – 4″
  • Niwot – 3.5″
  • Longmont – 3.3″
  • Bailey – 3.3″
  • Nederland – 3″
  • Westminster – 2.8″
  • Greeley – 2.5″
  • Louisville – 2.4″
  • Arvada – 2″
  • Mt Crested Butte – 2″
  • Littleton – 2″
  • Rabbit Ears Pass – 2″
  • Denver – 1.6″
  • Lone Tree – 1.3″
  • Monument – 1″

FILE PHOTO: Traffic moves along Interstate 70 during a snowstorm on Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023, near Genesee, Colo. (Timothy Hurst/The Denver Gazette) (TimHursttim.hurst@gazette.comhttps://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/aca82bd62b4ee425c598527cd6faa1b1?d=mm&r=g)
FILE PHOTO: Traffic moves along Interstate 70 during a snowstorm on Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023, near Genesee, Colo. (Timothy Hurst/The Denver Gazette) ([email protected]://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/aca82bd62b4ee425c598527cd6faa1b1?d=mm&r=g)

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