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What Are Snow Totals So Far For Blizzard '06?
POSTED: 10:51 am MST December 20,
2006
UPDATED: 10:24 pm MST December 21,
2006
DENVER -- These are the preliminary totals for the blizzard that slammed the state on Wednesday into Thursday. A complete recap of the storm will be posted as totals are updated through the day.Mount Bailey (above the town of Bailey) -- 48 to 55 inches (heavy drifting) Bailey -- 36 to 48 inches (heavy drifting) Glen Haven -- 44 inches Conifer -- 42 inches (8,800 feet) Coal Creek Canyon -- 42 inches Evergreen -- 40 inches Genesee -- 39 inches Black Hawk -- 39 inches Roxborough -- 34 inches (6,340 feet) Nederland -- 34 inches Agate -- 33.8 inches Ken Caryl -- 32 inches Boulder -- 32 inches Shaffers Crossing (west of Conifer) -- 31.5 inches, Water content 1.48 inches Tiny Town -- 32 inches Elizabeth -- 31 inches Arapahoe Park -- 29.5 inches Erie -- 29 inches Lone Tree -- 28 inches Haxtun -- 28 inches Ken Caryl -- 27 inches SE Aurora -- 26 inches Castle Rock -- 26 inches Bergen Park -- 26 inches Kiowa -- 26 inches Centennial -- 25.5 inches Englewood -- 24 inches Greenwood Village -- 24 inches Perry Park -- 23.8 inches Allenspark -- 23 inches Downtown Denver (7NEWS Station) -- 22 inches Arvada -- 22 inches Nederland -- 21 inches Fort Collins -- 21 inches Denver official reading -- 20.7 inches Louisville -- 20.5 inches, 7NEWS Viewer and NWS Spotter Longmont -- 20 inches Littleton -- 20 inches Aguilar -- 18 inches Estes Park -- 17 inches (downtown) Trinidad -- 16 inches Kim -- 14 inches Rio Blanco -- 12 inches Crested Butte -- 10 inches Walden -- 9.9 inches Fowler -- 6 inches Crowley -- 5.5 inches Glenwood Springs -- 5 inches Pueblo -- 4 inches Mesa -- 3.5 inches Fairplay -- 3 inchesSo does this holiday blizzard rank among the top five biggest snowstorms in Denver? It's close, but it's No. 6.
Here are the historic snowstorms:46 inches -- Dec. 1-6, 1913 32 inches -- March 18-19, 2003 30 inches -- Nov. 3-4, 1946 24 inches -- Dec. 23-24, 1982 22 inches -- Oct. 24-25, 1997Please refresh this page for more information.Click here for more snow totals.
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