DENVER – It’s not unusual for Colorado to get a few more snowstorms during the spring, but the messy mix of rain and snow did come as a surprise for some who were already enjoying the early signs of summer.
Here are the snow totals (so far) reported to the National Weather Service following the April 28-29 storm.
- Arvada: 6 inches
- Aspen Springs: 9.5 inches
- Aurora: 6 inches
- Bailey: 5.5 inches
- Blackhawk: 13 inches
- Boulder: 8 inches
- Brookvale: 11 inches
- Broomfield: 4.4 inches
- Calhan: 12 inches
- Castle Pines: 6.1 inches
- Castle Rock: 10 inches
- Centennial: 8 inches
- Chatfield Reservoir: 8.5 inches
- Colorado City: 29 inches
- Conifer: 16 inches
- Crescent Village: 14.5 inches
- Denver: 8 inches
- Denver International Airport: 2.4 inches
- Eldorado Springs: 8.6 inches
- Elizabeth: 12.5 inches
- Englewood: 5.5 inches
- Estes Park: 6 inches
- Evergreen: 19.2 inches
- Fort Collins: 3 inches
- Genesee: 25.1 inches
- Golden: 11.1 inches
- Greeley: 3 inches
- Greenwood Village: 8 inches
- Holly: 20 inches
- Idaho Springs: 11.1 inches
- Ken Caryl: 14 inches
- Kittredge: 15 inches
- Lakewood: 10 inches
- Larkspur: 8 inches
- Littleton: 10 inches
- Lone Tree: 10.5 inches
- Louisville: 2.9 inches
- Loveland: 3 inches
- Monument: 11.3 inches
- Niwot: 2 inches
- Nederland: 18 inches
- Parker: 11 inches
- Pinecliffe: 20.2 inches
- Pine Junction: 8 inches
- Pueblo: 8.5 inches
- Rye: 23.5 inches
- Roxborough Park: 14 inches
- San Isabel: 39 inches
- Silver Plume: 11.5 inches
- Strasburg: 3.6 inches
- Westminster: 4.2 inches
- Winter Park: 7.5 inches
- Wheat Ridge: 5.4 inches
These numbers will be updated throughout the day to reflect any changes as it is still snowing across the state.
Didn't see your city? Then check this map from the National Weather Service.