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So How Much Snow Did You Get?
POSTED: 11:07 am MDT October 26,
2006
UPDATED: 8:08 pm MDT October 26,
2006
DENVER -- It may not be a record snow storm but it did dump quite a lot on a few communities.Here are the latest totals according to the National Weather Service and official reports. This list will be updated as we get new snow totals.
Agate -- 8 inches Air Force Academy -- 15 inches Allenspark -- 17 inches Arapahoe Park -- 12 inches Arvada -- 7 inches Aurora (Southeast ) -- 11.5 inches Aspen Park -- 25 inches Bailey -- 22 inches Bergen Park -- 23 inches Black Hawk -- 24 inches Black Forest -- 14 inches Boulder -- 8 inches Breckenridge -- 23 inches Brighton -- 6 inches Buckley Air Force Base -- 9 inches Castle Rock -- 14 inches Centennial -- 9 inches Cheesman Reservoir -- 19 inches Climax -- 16 inches Colorado Springs -- 13 inches Conifer -- 28 inches Crestone -- 11 inches Denver -- 6 inches DIA -- 6 inches Dillon -- 18 inches Divide -- 19 inches Eldorado Springs -- 16 inches Elizabeth -- 11 inches Estes Park -- 22 inches Evergreen -- 21 inches Florissant -- 18 inches Fraser -- 20 inches Genesee -- 19 inches Genoa -- 5 inches Gold Hill -- 20 inches Golden -- 12 inches Grand Lake -- 18 inches Highlands Ranch -- 11 inches Hugo -- 4 inches Hygiene -- 9 inches Idaho Springs -- 23 inches Jamestown -- 21 inches Lakewood -- 10 inches Lawson -- 15 inches Last Chance -- 5 inches Limon -- 4 inches Lone Star -- 11 inches Louisville -- 9 inches Monument -- 23 inches Nederland -- 22 inches Niwot -- 6 inches Parker -- 11 inches Perry Park -- 19 inches Pine Junction -- 20 inches Rocky Mountain National Park (Bear Lake area) -- 27 inches Rollinsville -- 21 inches Sedalia -- 13 inches Steamboat Springs -- 10 inches Thursday, 47 inches total at summit Strasburg -- 7 inches Thornton -- 7.2 inches Westcreek -- 12 inches Westminster -- 8 inches
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