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Winter storm dumps over 30 inches of snow in parts of Colorado

Cindy Kuhn
Posted at 11:12 AM, Nov 26, 2019
and last updated 2019-11-27 07:42:55-05

COLORADO SPRINGS — The latest winter storm is wrapping up and moving out of Colorado, leaving many areas with over 30 inches of snow.

Some of the snow totals we have seen in southern Colorado included Colorado Springs with 6.2 inches, Woodland Park with 7 inches and Fountain with 2.4 inches of snow.

Here at the Rockrimmon studios for KOAA News5 there's at least 9.5 inches of snow on the ground.

Heavy snow and strong wind speeds impacted road conditions early Tuesday morning.

We've stacked up snow totals spanning across the state.

Before each total, there is a number and letter combination. That is the number of miles and direction from the location that the snow totals were recorded.

We will be updating these totals as they come in through the day Tuesday, but here’s a look at the latest snow totals reported to the NWS between 11:30 p.m. Monday and 10 a.m. Tuesday:

3 NNE Drake – 33 inches
4 ENE Red Feather Lakes – 32 inches
11 SE Estes Park – 31.7 inches
4 WSW Drake – 29 inches
1 N Genesee – 24.5 inches
1 WSW Livermore – 24 inches
Lyons – 23.2 inches
4 SE Pinecliffe – 22.3 inches
12 NW Golden – 22.3 inches
2 E Crisman – 22 inches
3 W Boulder – 22 inches
7 S Lyons – 22 inches
3 E Pinecliffe – 22 inches
3 SSW Boulder – 21 inches
2 E Allenspark – 20.5 inches
2 W Boulder – 20.5 inches
2 SE Boulder – 17 inches
2 S Kittredge – 17 inches
2 E Estes Park – 16 inches
2 W Louisville – 16 inches
15 N Elizabeth – 16 inches
Wellington – 15.8 inches
Highlands Ranch – 15.5 inches
2 NW Loveland – 14.5 inches
3 S Fort Collins – 14.5 inches
3 NE Fort Collins – 14 inches
2 SSW Boulder – 14 inches
1 E Ken Caryl – 14 inches
3 N Shaffers Crossing – 14 inches
3 NE Aspen Springs – 13.5 inches
2 N Evergreen – 13.2 inches
Loveland – 13 inches
1 SSE Estes Park – 13 inches
2 E Parker – 13 inches
2 NNE Monument – 13 inches
3 NW Black Forest – 12.5 inches
3 W Windsor – 12 inches
1 N Lafayette – 12 inches
1 NE Broomfield – 12 inches
1 NW Ponderosa Park – 12 inches
2 SE Chatfield Reservoir – 12 inches
Evergreen – 12 inches
Telluride Ski Resort – 12 inches
7 S Elizabeth – 11.9 inches
1 W Wheat Ridge – 11.6 inches
Wheat Ridge – 11.6 inches
4 E Laporte – 11.5 inches
2 N Louisville – 11.2 inches
2 NE Erie – 11 inches
2 N Black Forest – 11 inches
2 N Lakewood – 11 inches
2 ESE Lakewood – 11 inches
1 NW Broomfield – 10.8 inches
2 N Longmont – 10.5 inches
3 SSE Aurora – 10.5 inches
3 N Foxfield – 10.5 inches
6 SSE Denver – 10.5 inches
Greenwood Village – 10.5 inches
5 S Manila Village – 10.5 inches
6 SW Black Forest – 10.5 inches
1 SW Westminster – 10.3 inches
3 S Castle Pines – 10.1 inches
Westminster – 10 inches
Lone Tree – 10 inches
2 S Parker – 10 inches
3 S Buckley AFB – 10 inches
Brighton – 10 inches
Maysville – 10 inches
2 NW Littleton – 10 inches
2 SSE Englewood – 10 inches
3 NW Northglenn – 9.6 inches
1 E Englewood – 9.5 inches
1 W Firestone – 9.2 inches
5 SSE Air Force Academy – 9.2 inches
1 N Hygiene – 9 inches
9 SWS Rustic – 9 inches
4 N Cherry Hills Village – 9 inches
5 WSW Falcon – 9 inches
Lakewood – 9 inches
12 SSW Georgetown – 9 inches
Denver – 9 inches
3 SSE Denver – 8.8 inches
7 NE Purcell – 8.6 inches
1 NNW Woodland Park – 8.5 inches
3 ENE Manitou Springs – 8.5 inches
6 E Skyway – 8.5 inches
1 W Northglenn – 8.3 inches
1 W Aspen Springs – 8.3 inches
6 NW Greeley – 8 inches
2 NE Westminster – 8 inches
5 SW Black Forest – 8 inches
2 NW Peterson AFB – 8 inches
1 SW Pitkin – 8 inches
Steamboat Ski Resort – 8 inches
1 SE Wolf Creek Pass – 8 inches
2 N Thornton – 7.5 inches
3 E Monument – 7.5 inches
1 N Evans – 7 inches
2 WSW Byers – 7 inches
Denver International Airport – 7 inches
Antero Reservoir – 7 inches
6 NW Denver – 7 inches
Northglenn – 6.8 inches
2 WSW Colorado Springs – 6.7 inches
5 ENE Phippsburg – 6.5 inches
4 NNW Kline – 6.5 inches
2 NW Colorado Springs – 6.4 inches
2 SSW Colorado Springs – 6.2 inches
1 WSW Palisade – 6.2 inches
Yuma – 6 inches
Snowmass Ski Resort – 6 inches
8 SW Lake George – 6 inches
Cheesman Reservoir – 6 inches
Woodland Park – 6 inches
4 NW Peterson AFB – 5.5 inches
2 N Wolcott – 5.5 inches
4 NE Phippsburg – 5.5 inches
4 N Florissant – 5.4 inches
2 E Steamboat Springs – 5.3 inches
Georgetown – 5.2 inches
Briggsdale – 5 inches
1 N Joes – 5 inches
Aspen Mountain Resort – 5 inches
Avon 2S – 5 inches
2 SSW Gypsum – 5 inches
4 ENE Dolores – 5 inches
3 NW Lazear – 5 inches
Ouray – 5 inches
1 W Edwards – 4.8 inches
5 W Westcliffe – 4.5 inches
7 ENE Montrose – 4.5 inches
2 WNW Peterson AFB – 4.4 inches
7 ESE Texas Creek – 4.2 inches
Collbran – 4.1 inches
Aspen Highlands – 4 inches
Edwards – 4 inches
4 W Ridgway – 4 inches
2 N Security – 3.9 inches
4 NW Montrose – 3.7 inches
Silverton – 3.7 inches
2 E Montrose – 3.7 inches
1 WNW Steamboat Springs – 3.6 inches
6 NNE Woodrow – 3.5 inches
6 ESE Cedaredge – 3.5 inches
3 ESE Montrose – 3.5 inches
5 S Vallecito – 3.3 inches
Buttermilk Ski Resort – 3 inches
4 WSW Crooke – 3 inches
1 NE Cedaredge – 3 inches
Oak Creek – 3 inches
1 NW Clark – 3 inches
6 SSE Pagosa Springs – 3 inches
1 WNW El Jebel – 2.9 inches
4 NNW Mount Crested Butte – 2.5 inches
2 W Cedaredge – 2.5 inches
1 SW Marvel – 2.5 inches
1 S Mount Crested Butte – 2.4 inches
1 ESE Fountain – 2.4 inches
2 SW Montrose – 2.4 inches
2 ENE Vail – 2.1 inches
1 E Cedaredge – 2.1 inches
20.5 E Allenspark – 2 inches
2 SE Penrose – 2 inches
Vail – 2 inches
7 NW Pagosa Springs – 2 inches
6 SSW Olathe – 2 inches
3 NNE Olathe – 2 inches
Gunnison – 1.8 inches
3 ESE Gypsum – 1.8 inches
2 W Vail – 1.7 inches
Carbondale – 1.7 inches
Glenwood Springs – 1.7 inches
3 N Chimney Rock – 1.3 inches
2 W Pagosa Springs – 1.2 inches
4 E Cattle Creek – 1 inch
3 NW Cattle Creek – 1 inch
Bayfield – 1 inch
6 WSW Almont – 0.8 inches
3 ENE Rifle – 0.3 inches

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