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Snow totals from April 10-11 spring storm in Colorado

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Posted at 9:02 AM, Apr 11, 2019
and last updated 2019-04-11 11:05:37-04

DENVER – Colorado is thawing out Thursday after a spring snowstorm brought snow, wind and some blizzard conditions to the northeastern parts of the state on April 10-11.

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Below you can find snow totals reported to the National Weather Service between 8:30 p.m. Wednesday and 8:30 a.m. Thursday. For more snow totals from NWS, click here.

7 E Fort Garland – 10 inches
1 S Fort Collins – 9 inches
Beulah – 9 inches
Mancos – 9 inches
2 NW Loveland – 8.3 inches
3 S Fort Collins – 8.1 inches
4 NE Nederland – 8 inches
Placerville 9NE – 8 inches
1 W Rye – 6.4 inches
5 WSW Walsenburg – 6 inches
1 SSE Beulah – 6 inches
2 N Lone Tree – 5.3 inches
1 WSW Rye – 5 inches
Avon 2NNW – 4.8 inches
Sterling – 4.5 inches
2 SE Breckenridge – 4.4 inches
Yuma – 4 inches
5 E Boulder – 3.7 inches
7 ESE Texas Creek – 3.6 inches
2 W Louisville – 3.3 inches
2 E Denver – 3.1 inches
1 NW Englewood – 3 inches
Gothic – 3 inches
4 N Florissant – 2.3 inches
Denver International Airport – 2.2 inches
2 NNE Monument – 2 inches
Denver – 1.9 inches
3 S Castle Pines – 1.3 inches
1 NW Joes – 0.5 inches