DENVER – The blizzard arrived in all earnest overnight in Colorado, waking up to inches of snow across the metro area, over 12 inches in northern Colorado, and over two inches in the foothills of Colorado. the hills.
Snow is expected to last throughout the day, with more than 20 inches predicted Sunday from Denver to the foothills and north, according to the National Weather Service, so these totals are bound to rise and update. More snow totals from CoCoRaHS can be found here.
[9:30 Update] Here’s a look at the snow we expect all day. This also applies to snow that has fallen between 6 a.m. and 9 a.m. Expect a few inches of extra snowfall this afternoon. Upslope snow will continue all evening. #cowx pic.twitter.com/38H8HT8556
– NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder) March 14, 2021
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Here are snow totals for the March 13-14, 2021, storm reported to the National Weather Service as of Sunday 10 a.m.
7 E Virginia Dale – 26 in
7 NW Red Feather Lakes – 25 in
3 SSE silver plume – 24.2 inches
1 SSE St. Mary’s Glacier – 23.7 inches
Aspen Springs – 21 inches
1 E Trail Ridge – 21 in
2 SE Horsetooth Mountain – 19 inches
1 SSW Rollinsville – 19 inch
1Wellington – 18.8 inches
1 W Aspen Springs – 18.4 in
3 WNW Pingree Park – 45 cm
4 N Evergreen – 18 in
7 W Four Corners – 18 inches
3 W Jamestown – 17.5 inches
Wah Keeney Park – 17.5 inches
2 W Timnath – 17.4 inches
4 WSW Drake – 17.3 in
3 NNE Pinecliffe – 16.9 in
2 W Fort Collins – 16.5 inches
4 ENE Netherlands – 16.5 inches
4 W Pinewood Springs – 16.5 in
2 ESE Allenspark – 16 inch
1 SE Campion – 16 inch
Bear Lake – 16 inches
1 NW Pinewood Springs – 15.8 in
1 NNW Loveland – 15.7 in
5 S Fort Collins – 15.7 in
3 WNW Loveland – 15.4 in
1 WNW Bellvue – 15.3 inches
3 NW Fort Collins – 15.2 in
3 WNW Aspen Park – 15.1 inches
1 S Laporte – 15 inches
2 NW Loveland – 15 in
Berthoud – 15 inches
1 SE Campion – 15 inch
1 SW Kittredge – 15 inch
3 N Bailey – 15 in
1 SW Tiny Town – 15 inches
3 SSW Crescent Village – 14.7 in
5 W Aspen Park – 14.7 inches
2 SW Golden – 14.7 inches
4 N Floyd Hill – 14.6 in
1 SSW Fort Collins – 14.5 inches
1 SE Waverly – 14.3 in
Netherlands – 14.3 inches
2 S Estes Park – 14.3 in
1 NW Fort Collins – 14.1 in
4 SSE Pinecliffe – 14.1 inch
Wellington – 14 inches
1 SE Fort Collins – 14 in
2 NE Rollinsville – 14 in
3 NE MT. Audubon – 14 inch
9 SE Weston Pass – 14 in
1 NNW Genesee – 14 inch
Meeker Park – 13.8 inches
3 E Laporte – 13.7 inches
1 SSE Breckenridge – 13.7 in
1 NE Brookvale – 13.5 inches
3 NE Netherlands – 13.4 inches
3 E Loveland – 13.3 inches
4 WSW Berthoud – 33.2 inches
3 SE Brainard Lake – 13 inches
1 SSW Crescent Village – 13 in
2 NNE Shaffers Crossing – 13 inch
2 SW Loveland – 13 inches
2 NNW Golden – 12.8 in
2 W Ken Caryl – 30 cm
2 NNE Loveland – 12.5 inches
2 WNW Estes Park – 30 cm
3 NE Longmont – 30 cm
3 ENE Laporte – 30 cm
Maysville – 30 cm
1 W Firestone – 30 cm
2 NNE monument – 30 cm
Elizabeth – 30 cm
1 N Sunshine – 30 cm
1 NNE Pine Junction – 11.7 in
1 NE Dacono – 30 cm
1 NNE Evergreen – 11.4 in
2 SSW Boulder – 11.1 inches
Denver International Airport – 11.1 inches
2 N Timnath – 28 cm
5 SSW Blue River – 11 inch
1 WSW Estes Park – 10.9 in
5 E Jamestown – 10.8 inches
3 N Milton Reservoir – 10.8 in
Separation – 10.7 inches
3 SSW Boulder – 10.3 inches
2 S Boulder – 25 cm
Evergreen – 10 inches
4 SSW Black Forest – 25 cm
1 W Woodland Park – 25 cm
5 W Westcliffe – 25 cm
2 WSW Lakewood – 10 in
Briggsdale – 25 centimeters
3 NW Louisville – 9.8 in
4 WNW Arvada – 9.7 in
1 SE Fort Collins – 9.5 in
3 ENE Carter Lake – 9.5 in
Lyon – 9.5 inches
3 SSW Niwot – 9.5 inch
1 W Boulder – 9.5 inches
Lafayette – 9.5 inches
1 W Brighton – 9.5 inches
2 WNW Erie – 9.1 in
8 SSW Copper Mountain – 9 in
1 NNO Longmont – 9 inch
1 NNW Cheesman Reservoir – 9 in
4 ENE Air Force academy – 9 inch
2 N Black Forest – 9 inches
2 NNO Foxfield – 9 inch
3 WSW Roxborough Park – 23 cm
3 SSE Aurora – 8.9 inches
2 NNW Marshall – 8.8 in
2 SSW Rocky Flats – 8.6 inches
4 W La Salle – 8.5 inches
Longmont – 8.4 in
1 ESE The Pinery – 8.4 in
2 E Greeley – 8.2 inches
4 SSW Mead – 8.2 in
1 W Northglenn – 8.2 in
5 S Castle Rock – 8.1 in
2 E Denver – 8.1 in
3 SSE Hygiene – 20 cm
6 NE Nunn – 8 inches
3 WSW Westminster – 20 cm
1 W Rye – 8 inches
1 ENE 11-Mile Canyon Reservoir – 8 in
2 ESE Buckley AFB – 8 inch
4 N Florissant – 7.9 in
1 NNW Hygiene – 7.5 inches
2 W Wheat Ridge – 7.3 in
4 S Bennett – 7.3 in
1 SSE Broomfield – 72 inch
3 ENE Manitou Springs – 7 inches
2 WSW Parker – 7 inch
3 W Arvada – 6.8 inches
3 NNO Pleasant view – 6.8 in
2 SW Chatfield Reservoir – 6.5 in
3 E Denver – 6.4 in
3 N Cherry Creek Reservoir – 6.2 in
3 SSW Castle Pines – 15 cm
2 WSW Lone Tree – 6 inches
1 S Wiggins – 15 cm
1 E Gary – 15 cm
Woodrow – 6 inches
11 S Rabbit Ears Pass – 6 inches
1 JAN Pueblo West – 5.8 in
7 WSW Grand Lake – 5.8 in
1 SSE Highlands Ranch – 5.6 in
2 W Guffey – 5.5 inches
1 E Edgewater – 5.5 inches
Columbine – 5.5 inches
2 SW Lakewood – 5.5 in
10 E Arapahoe Park – 5.3 in
2 NW Peterson AFB – 5 in
1 SW Fort Morgan – 5 inch
1 NE Littleton – 5 inches
2 NW Sheridan – 4.9 in
2 SSW Elkdale – 4.2 in
2 SE Penrose – 4 inches
2 SE Mountain View – 4 in
2 WSW Byers – 4 inches
Littleton – 3.1 inches
Antero reservoir – 3 inches
1 SSW Sterling – 2 inches
2 N Heeney – 1.7 in
Dillon – 1.5 inches
1 S Crook – 1 inch
Colorado snow totals so far: Sunday, March 14, 2021
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