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Snow totals for Oct. 12, 2021 storm ahead of incoming second storm later this week

Telluride Oct 13 2021 snowstorm
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Posted at 5:35 AM, Oct 13, 2021
and last updated 2021-10-13 12:12:31-04

DENVER — A winter storm brought the first significant snowfall to the mountains with some areas seeing more than half a foot.

The storm brought a variety of weather across the state, with temperatures dipping down and rain in the Front Range and even a tornado warning in northeastern Colorado.

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Below, you can find snow totals for the Oct. 12, 2021 snowstorm via reports to the National Weather Service and Community Collaborative Rain, Hail & Snow Network as of 10 a.m. Wednesday:

Loveland Ski Area — 9.5 inches
Rockwood 6.9 NNW — 8.9 inches
Fort Garland 13.3 E — 8 inches
7 NE Sawpit — 7 inches
Steamboat Springs 2 ESE — 6.2 inches
Dove Creek 12.4 SSW — 5.3 inches
Steamboat Springs 1.9 E — 5.2 inches
Cedaredge 10.5 NNW — 5.2 inches
Steamboat Springs 1.5 WNW — 4 inches
Clark 7.5 N — 4 inches
Dolores 16.8 ENE — 4 inches
Pagosa Springs 9.1 NNW — 3.9 inches
Creede — 3.5 inches
Monte Vista 10.8 SW — 3.2
Fort Garland 12.9 ENE — 3 inches
Vail 3.5 E — 3 inches
Fairplay 2.7 WNW — 3 inches
Oak Creek 0.4 W — 3 inches
Vail 2.6 E — 2.9 inches
Vail 0.9 WNW — 2.8 inches
Silverthorne 1.0 NNE — 2.7 inches
Tabernash 2.7 NW — 2.6 inches
3NNE Cedaredge — 2.6 inches
Carbondale 59 ENE — 2.2 inches
Pagosa Springs 8.5 WNW — 2.2 inches
Red Feather 5.9 NE — 2.1 inches
Pagosa Springs 7.2 NW — 2 inches
Crested Butte 6.2 N — 2 inches
Carr 0.6 S — 2 inches
Cedaredge 10.5 NNW — 2 inches
6 E Skyway — 2 inches
Yampa 5.1 S — 1.9 inches
Nederland 0.47 ESE — 1.8 inches
Hotchkiss 7.1 WNW — 1.8 inches
Bayfield 6.2 N — 1.8 inches
Frisco 0.5 N — 1.7 inches
Crestone 5.3 SSE — 1.6 inches
Crestone 1.2 SSE — 1.5 inches
5 W Skyway — 1.5 inches
Pagosa Springs 2.5 W — 1.5 inches
Evergreen 6.5 WSW — 1.5 inches
Cedaredge 1.3 E – 1.5 inches
Grand Lake 3.7 SW — 1.5 inches
Montrose 7.3 ENE — 1.4 inches
Conifer 3.2 SW — 1.3 inches
Pitkin 1.1 SW — 1.2 inches
Pagosa Springs 1.6 SSW — 1.2 inches
Durango 4.8 WSW — 1.1 inches
Golden 12.5 NW — 1.1 inches
Golden 9.4 WNW — 1 inch
Mancos 3.8 WNW — 1 inch
Mancos 11.3 WNW — 1 inch
Bailey 6.8 NNW — 1 inch
Heeney 0.5 NW — 1 inch
Hesperus 13.3 SSW — 1 inch
Bonanza 6.6 — 1 inch
7 WNW Dove Creek — 1 inch
5 E Stoner — 1 inch
Cedaredge — 1 inch

Another storm system will quickly approach Colorado on Thursday.

Rain and snow will develop west of the Continental Divide and gradually spread to the east. Denver should expect rain showers in the afternoon and the rain may change to light snow before ending early Friday.