DENVER (KDVR) — A snowstorm rolled into the Front Range and the Denver metro over the weekend, dumping several inches to over a foot of snow in some areas.
The storm began Friday and lasted late into the evening on Saturday.
The state did not see nearly as much snow as it did between Feb. 2-3, but there were still a few big snow totals in some areas.
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Weld County, namely Greeley, saw the biggest totals in the Front Range, with over a foot of snowfall in some areas.
Jefferson County also saw slightly more snow than the rest of the metro area, with Golden reporting 8.8 inches.
The following areas received at least 8 inches of snow during the storm:
County | Location | Snowfall (in inches) |
Weld | Greeley | 13.5 |
El Paso | 3 NW Black Forest | 13.5 |
Weld | 1 E Greeley | 12.4 |
Weld | Evans | 12 |
Weld | 1 S Greeley | 11.7 |
Jefferson | 1 NNW Genesee | 10.8 |
Weld | 2 WSW Greeley | 10.5 |
Weld | 1 ENE Greeley | 10.3 |
Weld | 1 WNW Greeley | 10 |
Weld | 4 W La Salle | 9.5 |
El Paso | 2 ENE Black Forest | 9 |
Weld | 1 E Milliken | 9 |
Weld | 1 WSW Greeley | 9 |
Weld | 2 E Greeley | 9 |
Jefferson | 1 E Golden | 8.8 |
Weld | Eaton | 8.8 |
El Paso | 2 NNE Monument | 8.5 |
Jefferson | 2 SW Golden | 8.5 |
Weld | 1 W Evans | 8.5 |
Weld | 4 WSW Eaton | 8.5 |
Weld | 1 ENE Milliken | 8 |
Weld | 1 NNW Garden City | 8 |
Weld | Platteville | 8 |