Who Got the Most Snow in Colorado?

Mother Nature laid it on us in Northern Colorado yesterday, but this particular storm was a little odd in the fact that parts of the state got a ton of snow, and others got none. 

Allenspark got the most snow in the state with a whopping 42 inches recorded. However there was no snow reported just about an hour away at Denver International Airport. 

Here are the snow totals from around the state: 

Allenspark: 42 inches

Arvada: 4.8 inches

Aspen Springs: 25.1 inches

Aurora: 2 inches

Bailey: 9 inches

Black Hawk: 11.3 inches

Boulder: 6.5 inches

Breckenridge: 26.2 inches

Brookvale: 19 inches

Broomfield: 4.8 inches

Castle Pines: 6.1 inches

Castle Rock: 6 inches

Centennial: 1.5 inches

Conifer: 17 inches

Denver: 1.9 inches

Denver International Airport: 0 inches

Eldorado Springs: 30 inches

Estes Park: 31 inches

Evergreen: 14 inches

Fort Collins: 8.2 inches

Fraser: 9 inches

Frederick: 4 inches

Genesee: 17.7 inches

Golden: 16 inches

Greeley: 4.8 inches

Highlands Ranch: 3.5 inches

Idledale: 11 inches

Ken Caryl: 3 inches

Lafayette: 6 inches

Lakewood: 5 inches

Larkspur: 8.3 inches

Leadville: 7.7 inches

Longmont: 3 inches

Louisville: 9.8 inches

Loveland: 5.8 inches

Mead: 4 inches

Monument: 10.1 inches

Nederland: 30 inches

Niwot: 3 inches

Pinecliffe: 31.9 inches

Rollinsville: 26.3 inches

Roxborough Park: 2.5 inches

Sedalia: 5 inches

Superior: 10 inches

Tabernash: 6.5 inches

Ward: 41.7 inches

Woodland Park: 7 inches


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