DENVER -- We're less than two weeks away from Thanksgiving, but you would think we were already in December if you looked outside your window Sunday morning after a blanket of fresh snow arrived to the Denver metro area.
Here are the snow totals reported to the National Weather Service following the Nov. 11 snow storm across the Front Range:
- Allenspark: 8.5 inches
- Arvada: 4.8 inches
- Aspen Springs: 2.5 inches
- Aurora: 0.3 inches
- Bailey: 2.4 inches
- Berthoud: 4 inches
- Boulder: 11 inches
- Brighton: 0.4 inches
- Brookvale: 1.7 inches
- Broomfield: 1.9 inches
- Buckhorn Mountain: 4.9 inches
- Castle Rock: 0.5 inches
- Conifer: 2 inches
- Crescent Village: 7 inches
- Denver: 3 inches
- Denver International Airport: 1.1 inches
- Elizabeth: 1 inch
- Englewood: 0.3 inches
- Erie: 3.5 inches
- Estes Park: 4.2 inches
- Evans: 1 inch
- Evergreen: 4.4 inches
- Frederick: 4.1 inches
- Fort Collins: 4.5 inches
- Genesee: 6 inches
- Georgetown: 0.8 inches
- Glen Haven: 3.2 inches
- Golden: 3.5 inches
- Gold Hill: 9 inches
- Greeley: 3 inches
- Gross Reservoir: 2 inches
- Hygiene: 5.1 inches
- Jamestown: 5.6 inches
- Ken Caryl: 2.5 inches
- Kittredge: 2.1 inches
- Lafayette: 4.5 inches
- Lakewood: 2 inches
- Larkspur: 1.1 inches
- Littleton: 0.9 inches
- Longmont: 5 inches
- Louisville: 3.4 inches
- Loveland: 5.2 inches
- Niwot: 5.5 inches
- Nederland: 7 inches
- Northglenn: 1.5 inches
- Parker: 0.3 inches inches
- Pinecliffe: 4 inches
- Rollinsville: 1.9 inches
- Shaffers Crossing: 6 inches
- Silver Plume: 0.2 inches
- The Pinery: 1.8 inches
- Tiny Town: 4 inches
- Trail Ridge: 2 inches
- Virginia Dale: 2.1 inches
- Wellington: 4.8 inches
- Westminster: 3.6 inches
- Winsdor: 2.7 inches
- Wheat Ridge: 1.5 inches
Didn't see your city? Then check this map from the National Weather Service.