DENVER – A more than 40-degree drop in temperature and snowy conditions across the Front Range came as a surprise for some, who were simply not yet ready to let go of fall season.
Here are the snow totals reported to the National Weather Service following the Oct. 14 snow storm across the Front Range.
- Allenspark: 11.2 inches
- Arvada: 2.7 inches
- Aurora: 3.5 inches
- Blackhawk: 3.3 inches
- Boulder: 7.1 inches
- Brighton: 2 inches
- Brookvale: 2.2 inches
- Broomfield: 4.1 inches
- Buckhorn Mountain: 7.9 inches
- Crescent Village: 6 inches
- Denver: 2.7 inches
- Denver International Airport: 2.7 inches
- Englewood: 3.5 inches
- Estes Park: 9.5 inches
- Evans: 4.8 inches
- Evergreen: 4.6 inches
- Frederick: 5 inches
- Fort Collins: 3 inches
- Georgetown: 4 inches
- Glen Haven: 7.5 inches
- Golden: 3.2 inches
- Greeley: 7.4 inches
- Jamestown: 8.5 inches
- Kittredge: 2.3 inches
- Lafayette: 7.2 inches
- Longmont: 8.3 inches
- Louisville: 5.9 inches
- Loveland: 5.5 inches
- Niwot: 6 inches
- Nederland: 9.6 inches
- Northglenn: 3.1 inches
- Pinecliffe: 9.5 inches
- Silver Plume: 2.6 inches
- Wellington: 4.5 inches
- Westminster: 3.6 inches
- Windsor: 5 inches
- Winter Park: 6.7 inches
- Wheat Ridge: 2 inches
Didn't see your city? Then check this map from the National Weather Service.
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