How much snow has fallen?
Take a look at the reports from Tuesday morning:
- Genesee, 14.3 inches
- Boulder, reports up to 11.5 inches
- Greeley, reports up to 10.8 inches
- Larkspur, 18 inches
- The Pinery, 14 inches
- Thornton, 10 inches
- Denver, reports up to 10.5 inches
- Aurora, reports up to 11 inches
- Centennial, 10.5 inches
- Highlands Ranch, 9.5 inches
- Windsor, 9 inches
- Castle Pines, 10.6 inches
- Elbert, 8.4 inches
- Drake, 10 inches
- Lakewood, 9.5 inches
- Lafayette, 9 inches
- Littleton, 8.5 inches
- Castle Rock, 11 inches
- Pagosa Springs, 8.5 inches
- Roxborough Park, 8 inches
- Lyons, 8 inches
- Westminster, 10 inches
- Fort Collins, 9.5 inches
- Ken Caryl, 14 inches
- Broomfield, 10.5 inches
- Glenwood Springs, 8.5 inches
- Loveland, 9 inches
- Fort Lupton, 9.2 inches
- Evergreen, 14 inches
- Parker, reports up to 11.5 inches
- Franktown, 6.8 inches
- Wheat Ridge, 9.5 inches
- Longmont, 9.5 inches
- Rollinsville, 9 inches
- Brighton, 7.2 inches
- Estes Park, 8 inches
- Glen Haven. 9 inches
- Golden, 10 inches
- Arvada, 8.5 inches
- Englewood, 5.7 inches
- Superior, 9 inches
- Nederland, reports up to 12 inches
- Black Forest, reports up to 10 inches
- Bailey, 6.5 inches
- Colorado Springs, 5.5 inches
- Limon, 4 inches
The reports listed above came from trained weather spotters via the Colorado Community Rain, Hail and Snow Network.