These Colorado counties saw the most snow during the late October storm

DENVER ( KDVR ) — Snow fell across Colorado on Tuesday and Wednesday, with some areas totaling up to half a foot of snow.

The snowstorm started on Tuesday, with areas like Loveland Pass seeing a dusting in the morning and other areas totaling almost half a foot by the night. Wednesday was a Pinpoint Weather Alert Day due to the light rain and snow in areas across the Front Range and the hard freeze overnight in Denver.

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While counties like Delta and Gunnison saw much of the snow on Tuesday, snow was only recorded in five locations across the state. That is until Wednesday when the storm covered more parts of the state with snow.

Snow totals for end of October snowstorm

Here are the snow totals for the entire storm, from Tuesday at 12 a.m. until Wednesday at 11:59 p.m.

County Location Total (inches)
Clear Creek 1 WNW Loveland Pass 3
Delta 6 E Skyway 5.5
Dolores 7 WNW Dove Creek 2.5
Eagle 5 WNW Sweetwater 1.1
El Paso 2 N Black Forest 3
El Paso 2 W Colorado Springs 0.5
El Paso 3 NW Black Forest 3.2
El Paso 4 E Falcon 4
El Paso 4 NNE Black Forest 1
El Paso 4 NNW Peterson AFB 1.5
El Paso 4 NW Peterson AFB 1.6
El Paso 5 W Falcon 1
Garfield 4 E Cattle Creek 1.5
Garfield 6 N Silt 2.8
Grand 5 WSW Grand Lake 2
Grand 6 W Arapahoe Peak 4
Grand 8 SSE Rand 3
Grand 9 SSE Spicer 5
Gunnison 1 S Mount Crested Butte 3.1
Gunnison 1 SW Pitkin 1
Gunnison 4 NNW Mount Crested But 5
Jackson 1 NNE Rabbit Ears Pass 3
Jackson 1 SE Gould 3
Lake 2 NE Leadville 1.9
Mesa 3 N Skyway 6
Ouray 1 SW Ridgway 1.5
Pitkin 5 N Redstone 1.1
Routt 5 W Toponas 4.3
Summit 8 SSW Copper Mountain 2
Courtesy of Iowa State University .

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