Snow Totals: Colorado Springs Area Buried in Heavy Spring Snow | Time
The Centennial State received a season-ending snowstorm that began Friday and dropped heavy, wet snow Saturday. Here are the 24-hour snow totals for the entire state as of 6 p.m. Saturday, according to National Weather Service snowfall reports.
- Air Force Academy: 13 inches
- Alma: 17 inches
- Aspen Park: 15.5 inches
- Aspen Springs: 18.6 inches
- Aurora 7.5 inches
- Berthoud Pass: 15.6 inches
- Black Hawk: 11 inches
- Black Forest: 18.2 inches
- Rock: 12.5 inches
- Canon City: 10 inches
- Waterfall: 14 inches
- Castle Rock: 14.5 inches
- Colorado Springs: 12 inches
- Copper Mountain: 16.8 inches
- Crescent Village: 13 inches
- Cripple Creek: 20 inches
- Crook: 8 inches
- Denver International Airport: 2.3 inches
- Elbert: 15 inches
- Elizabeth: 15 inches
- Estes Park: 14 inches
- Evergreen: 10.3 inches
- Fair play: 17.7 inches
- Flourishing: 15.5 inches
- Fountain: 10.5 inches
- Franktown: 9 inches
- Genesee: 17 inches
- Golden: 14.5 inches
- Highland Ranch: 8.5 inches
- Ken Caryl: 17.7 inches
- Lafayette: 5.7 inches
- Larkspur: 6 inches
- Leadville: 9.8 inches
- Longmont: 5 inches
- Louisville: 6.5 inches
- Manitou springs: 10.6 inches
- Monument: 17.5 inches
- Netherlands: 16.5 inches
- Peterson Air Force Base: 10.3 inches
- Ponderosa Park: 13 inches
- Pueblo: 5.5 inches
- West Pueblo: 7.5 inches
- St. Mary’s Glacier: 18 inches
- Steamboat springs: 6 inches
- Winter park: 7.3 inches
- Woodland Park: 16 inches
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