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How much snow has fallen? Check out the snow totals from this late spring snowstorm

Posted at 9:05 PM, May 18, 2017
and last updated 2017-05-19 17:52:37-04

DENVER -- It appears Colorado made up for its bad winter season with an incredible amount of snowfall in mid-May.

Here are the snow totals reported to the National Weather Service as a surprising late spring snowstorm made its way through Colorado Thursday.

  • Allenspark: 42 inches
  • Arvada: 4.8 inches
  • Aspen Springs: 25.1 inches
  • Aurora: 2 inches
  • Bailey: 9 inches 
  • Bennett: 1.8 inches 
  • Black Hawk: 11.3 inches
  • Boulder: 4.5 inches
  • Brookvale: 19 inches
  • Broomfield: 4.8 inches
  • Castle Pines: 6.1 inches
  • Castle Rock: 6 inches
  • Centennial: 1.5  inches
  • Conifer: 14 inches
  • Denver: 2 inches
  • Eldorado Springs: 30 inches
  • Estes Park: 36 inches
  • Evergreen: 14 inches
  • Fort Collins: 8 inches
  • Genesee: 17.7 inches
  • Golden: 30.6 inches
  • Greeley: .3 inches
  • Ken Caryl: 3 inches
  • Louisville: 10 inches
  • Loveland: 5.2 inches
  • Niwot: 3.5 inches
  • Nederland: 30 inches
  • Pinecliffe: 31 inches 
  • Pine Junction: 9 inches
  • Roxborough Park: 2.5 inches
  • San Isabel: 39 inches
  • Ward: 42 inches

An additional 4 to 8 inches of snow is expected over the southern foothills and 6 to 12 inches across the northern mountains and foothills through Friday morning, according to the NWS. 

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