More snow arrived in the Pikes Peak region Friday, dumping several more inches across Colorado Springs and southern Colorado.
State officials declared an emergency Thursday evening , allowing for the deployment of additional resources to fight the storm, which was expected to move out of the area Saturday morning.
Here are the latest 72-hour snowfall accumulations in southern Colorado as of Saturday morning.
Air Force Academy – 11.7 inchesBeulah – 28.7 inchesBlack Forest – 27.9 inchesCaƱon City – 11.3 inchesFalcon – 15 inchesFountain – 7 inchesLimon – 21.3 inchesManitou Springs – 11.7 inchesMonument – 20.5 inchesNortheast Colorado Springs – 14.7 inchesNorthwest Colorado Springs – 12.2West Colorado Springs – 20.7 inchesSouth Colorado Springs – 24.5 inchesPeterson Air Force Base – 18.3 inches Peyton – 27 inchesPueblo West- 10.9 inchesPueblo – 8 inches Security – 15 inchesTexas Creek – 20 inchesWetmore – 16 inchesWoodland Park – 24 inches
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