Tag: Snow Totals
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Colorado snow totals for May 5-6 storm
The following Colorado snow totals were reported by the National Weather Service and its trained spotters for the May 5-6, 2026, winter storm as of 9:00 a.m. Aspen Springs — 16.5 inchesArvada — 8.5 inchesAurora — 2.7 inchesBear Lake — 20.4Bellvue — 12 inchesBerthoud Pass — 7.4 inchesBlack Forest — 2.2 inchesBoulder — 11.3 inchesBreckenridge…
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Colorado snow totals for Jan. 23-24, 2026 storm
The following Colorado snow totals have been reported across the state by the National Weather Service for the Jan. 24-25, 2026 storm as of 11 a.m. A light dusting in most places as states in the East prepare for their biggest storm in years. Arvada — 0.7 inchesAurora — 0.5 inchesBerthoud — 1.1 inchesBlack Forest…
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Colorado snow totals for Jan. 8-9, 2026 storm
The following Colorado snow totals have been reported across the state by the National Weather Service for the Jan. 8-9, 2026 storm as of 11 a.m. Alamosa — 6 inchesArvada — 5.3 inchesAurora — 1.5 inchesBailey — 6 inchesBerthoud — 0.8 inchesBlack Forest — 9.6 inchesBoulder — 6.4 inchesBreckenridge — 6.5 inchesBroomfield — 3.7 inchesCalhan…
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Snow totals along Front Range and Colorado from late-December storm
A late-December winter storm brought snow to the Denver metro area and the across the state Saturday and Saturday night. Most of metro Denver only saw between 1-3 inches of snow, but some areas like Ken Caryl, Boulder and Roxborough Park received a little bit more. However, higher snowfall totals fell in the mountains, especially…
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How much snow fell? Totals from mid-April storm around Colorado
A fast moving but intense winter storm blew into Colorado on Monday night, dropping anywhere from a couple of inches to nearly three feet of snow in the mountains west of Denver and Fort Collins. Colorado’s skiing and snowboarding resorts saw totals over 12 inches as well. Wind gusts along the urban corridor ranged from…
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WATCH: Snowstorm time lapse from 2-day storm: How much snow fell around Denver, Colorado
Over the course of approximately 36 hours from March 13-15, snow fell in large amounts across a vast amount of Colorado during a late-winter snowstorm. What started as rain on Wednesday afternoon, turned to snow shortly after sunset and snow continued to fall across the Denver metro area and Front Range mountains until Friday morning.…
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Snow totals: How much snow fell across metro Denver and northern Colorado
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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…
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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:…
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Colorado snow totals across the state from late April storm
A spring upslope storm moved into Colorado on Tuesday, bringing several inches of snow to the foothills around metro Denver and mountains of Colorado. Here are some snow totals for the storm as of 11 a.m. Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service. Statewide: Ouray – 12.4 Rosita – 12 Sawpit – 10.5 Westcliffe –…
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Snow totals across Colorado and metro Denver
Nearly all of Colorado’s mountains experienced heavy snow that ramped up Wednesday as another mid-winter storm blew into the state. A cold front moved into Colorado on Tuesday night, bringing several inches of snow to the Denver metro area and eastern plains. Here are some snow totals for the storm as of 1 p.m. Wednesday,…




