Snow totals around Colorado from March 24 storm

The most recent snow storm brought heavy snow to Colorado’s mountains Sunday and Sunday night. Thunderstorms even occurred around the west metro Denver Sunday afternoon.

The snow is ending Monday morning as the storm moves out of the state, but cold and windy conditions will remain.

Here are some snow totals as of 8 a.m. Monday for the storm that began Sunday evening, according to the National Weather Service:

  • Telluride – 14 inches
  • Westcliffe – 12.5 inches
  • Jamestown – 10.3 inches
  • Snowmass Village – 9.6 inches
  • Edwards – 9 inches
  • Leadville – 8.4 inches
  • Crescent Village – 8 inches
  • Rosita – 8 inches
  • Nederland – 7 inches
  • La Junta – 7 inches
  • Roxborough Park – 6.4 inches
  • Arvada – 6.2 inches
  • Conifer – 6 inches
  • Montrose – 6 inches
  • Broomfield – 5.8 inches
  • Aspen Park – 5.8 inches
  • Westminster – 5.6 inches
  • Superior – 5.6 inches
  • Genesee – 5.5 inches
  • Snowmass Village – 5.1 inches
  • Poudre Park – 5 inches
  • Glade Park – 4.4 inches
  • Pueblo West – 4.4 inches
  • Wheat Ridge – 4.1 inches
  • Boulder – 4.1 inches
  • Red Mountain Pass – 4 inches
  • Trinidad – 4 inches
  • Cherry Hills Village – 3.7 inches
  • Erie – 3.5 inches
  • Monument – 3.5 inches
  • Denver International Airport (DIA) – 3.2 inches
  • Avon – 3 inches
  • Coal Bank Pass – 3 inches
  • Vail – 3 inches
  • Yellowjacket – 3 inches
  • Longmont – 2.5 inches
  • Hayden – 2.2 inches
  • Telluride – 2 inches
  • Molas Pass – 2 inches
  • Penrose – 2 inches
  • Pagosa Springs – 2 inches
  • Breen – 1.5 inches
  • Cortez – 1.2 inches
  • Stoner – 1 inch
  • Camp Bird – 1 inch
  • Almont – 1 inch
  • Pueblo Reservoir – 1 inch
  • Dolores – 1 inch

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