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Here are the snow totals for Tuesday's snowstorm in Colorado; light snow continues to fall Wednesday

Loveland Ski Area Sept 8 2020 snow
Posted at 5:31 AM, Sep 09, 2020
and last updated 2020-09-09 12:59:33-04

After several hot and dry weeks, an early September snowstorm crashed through Colorado, bringing several inches of snow to parts of the Front Range and more than half a foot at higher elevations.

The state isn't out of the woods yet regarding this winter-like weather. Light snow will continue to fall around the state Wednesday, though it will bring little additional accumulation to most places, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). However, the San Juan Mountains could see another six to 12 inches above 8,000 feet through Thursday.

Paired with bitter cold, record-tying temperatures, Wednesday's light snow will keep Denver metro area roads wet, and possibly slushy and icy.

A drastic warmup is coming this weekend, with highs in the mid and upper 70s Saturday and Sunday.

Here are the 24-hour snow totals around the state as of 10 a.m. Wednesday, according to the NWS:

  • SSE Air Force Academy: 4.8 inches
  • 4 S Air Force Academy: 5 inches
  • Alamosa: 14 inches
  • Allenspark: 6.5 inches
  • 2 E Antero Junction: 5.5 inches
  • 2 N Aspen Park: 3.4 inches
  • W Aspen Springs: 4.7 inches
  • 1 WSW Battlement Mesa: 1 inch
  • Berthoud: 1.5 inches
  • 1 SSE Beulah: 9.5 inches
  • 2 N Black Forest: 3 inches
  • 3 SSW Boulder: 5.5 inches
  • 3 SSW Boulder: 4.6 inches
  • 1 NE Boulder: 2 inches
  • 2 S Boulder: 1.7 inches
  • 3 NNE Broomfield: 1.4 inches
  • Buena Vista: 7 inches
  • Castle Rock: 2 inches
  • 2 SSW Colorado Springs: 3.6 inches
  • 2 NW Colorado Springs: 3.5 inches
  • Colorado Springs: 2.6 inches
  • 3 WSW Colorado Springs: 6 inches
  • Creede: 2 inches
  • 1 S Crescent Village: 3 inches
  • Crested Butte: 6 inches
  • Collbran: 4 inches
  • Denver International Airport: 1 inch
  • Eagle: 0.5 inches
  • 1 WNW Eldorado Springs: 8.9 inches
  • 2 S Estes Park: 6.5 inches
  • `1 SSE Estes Park: 6 inches
  • 2 SE Estes Park: 5.5 inches
  • Estes Park: 6 inches
  • 4 N Florissant: 3.5 inches
  • 2 NNW Fort Collins: 2.5 inches
  • 8 S Fort Garland: 2 inches
  • 1 N Genesee: 6.7 inches
  • Genesee: 6 inches
  • Glade Park: 3 inches
  • 1 SW Glade Park: 1 inch
  • 2 SW Golden: 7.1 inches
  • Gunnison: 5 inches
  • 3 SE Hygiene: 1 inch
  • 2 Kittredge: 4.4 inches
  • 2 S Kittredge: 5 inches
  • 3 S Laporte: 4.7 inches
  • 7 N La Veta: 6 inches
  • 2 NE Leadville: 10.8 inches
  • 1 NW Longmont: 1.5 inches
  • 1 NNW Louisville: 1.2 inches
  • Marble: 2 inches
  • Maysville: 11.9 inches
  • 2 SW Meeker: 5 inches
  • Meeker: 5 inches
  • 2 WNW Molina: 3.2 inches
  • 2 NNE Monument: 5.5 inches
  • 7 SSW Nathrop: 6.7 inches
  • 4 NE Nederland: 5 inches
  • 2 SE Penrose: 4 inches
  • 1 NW Pinewood Springs: 5.8 inches
  • Placerville 9 NE: 2.8 inches
  • 1 NW Ponderosa Park: 3 inches
  • 1 N Pueblo West: 3.5 inches
  • 3 N Pueblo Reservoir: 3.4 inches
  • 2 E Rifle: 0.5 inches
  • 17 WNW Rio Blanco: 6.5 inches
  • 3 WSW Roxborough Park: 6 inches
  • 1 WSW Rye: 9.4 inches
  • 1 W Rye: 3.8 inches
  • 7 NW San Isabel: 12.3 inches
  • 2 E Sunshine: 5.3 inches
  • Taylor Park: 3.5 inches
  • 5 W Westcliffe: 14 inches
  • 2 SSW Wetmore: 10 inches
  • 1 WSW Woodland Park: 5.5 inches
  • 3 W Woodland Park: 5 inches
  • Yuma: 2 inches

Note: These totals will be updated as we get more snow totals. They reflect how much snow fell, not accumulation, as the roads and ground is warm, which melted the snow quickly in some locations.

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