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Colorado spring storm: Snow totals so far

A late-spring storm brought heavy, wet snow to the front range and impressive totals to the mountains.

Monday was officially the latest date we have seen measurable snow out of the last 10 years.

The National Weather Service had already recorded 3 inches of snow at the Denver International Airport by 12:15 a.m. Tuesday morning.

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The heavy, wet snow fell across much of the state and is expected to continue through Tuesday morning. 

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Here's a look at the snow totals from the storm so far, according to the National Weather Service: 

  • Castle Pines: 2.4"
  • Colorado Springs 12.5" 
  • Palmer Lake 12"
  • Alma 11"
  • Monument 9" 
  • Woodland Park 6" 
  • Alamosa 1.5"
  • Falcon 8"
  • Louisville 4.8" 
  • Wheat Ridge 2.8" 
  • Centennial 6" 
  • Boulder 2.8"
  • Parker: 5"
  • Leadville 6.4"
  • Ponderosa Park: 5"
  • Kiowa: 9"
  • DIA: 3"
  • Aspen Springs: 4.3"
  • Nederland: 2.5"
  • Elbert: 3"

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