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Snow totals: Here's how much snow fell across Colorado

An Arctic cold front moving through the state also brought snow to the mountains and Front Range.

COLORADO, USA — Colorado was hit with snow starting Friday as an Arctic cold front moved through the state.

The powerful cold front opened the door for frigid air to spill down through the plains, leading to a prolonged period of dangerous wind chills, and more snow is expected through Monday.

The biggest snow report in Colorado is in Green Mountain Reservoir, which got 36 inches. The highest reported total in the Denver metro area so far is 2.2 inches in Arvada while Denver International Airport, the city's official climate site, reported 0.9 inches.

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Here are some snow totals for the storm as of 9 a.m. Sunday, according to the National Weather Service:

  • Green Mountain Reservoir - 36 inches
  • Mount Zirkel - 31.5 inches
  • Mount Audubon - 27 inches
  • Longs Peak - 25.5 inches
  • Rabbit Ears Pass - 25.5 inches
  • Spicer - 24 inches
  • Brainard Lake - 22.5 inches
  • Arapahoe Peak - 22.5 inches
  • Glendevey - 19.5 inches
  • Grand Lake - 19.5 inches
  • Cameron Pass - 18 inches
  • Winter Park - 18 inches
  • Gould - 16.5 inches
  • Eldora - 16.5 inches
  • Pingree Park - 15 inches
  • Ward - 15 inches
  • Loveland Pass - 15 inches
  • Silverthorne - 13.5 inches
  • Vail - 13.1 inches
  • Mount Crested Butte - 12.5 inches
  • Steamboat Springs - 11.5 inches
  • Guanella Pass - 10.5 inches
  • Gunnison - 10 inches
  • Heeney - 9 inches
  • Berthoud Falls - 9 inches
  • Blue River - 9 inches
  • Silverton - 9 inches
  • Pitkin - 8 inches
  • Rand - 7.5 inches
  • Meeker Park - 7.5 inches
  • Copper Mountain - 7.5 inches
  • Leadville - 7.1 inches
  • Eagle - 6.5 inches
  • Red Feather Lakes - 6 inches
  • Phippsburg - 6 inches
  • Kremmling - 6 inches
  • Berthoud Pass - 6 inches
  • Weston Pass - 6 inches
  • Skyway - 6 inches
  • Aspen Springs - 5 inches
  • Telluride - 5 inches
  • Alma - 4.5 inches
  • Frisco - 4.2 inches
  • Boulder - 3.6 inches
  • Pagosa Springs - 3.5 inches
  • Durango - 3 inches
  • Louisville - 2.9 inches
  • Lafayette - 2.8 inches
  • Superior - 2.5 inches
  • Evergreen - 2.3 inches
  • Erie - 2.3 inches
  • Arvada - 2.2 inches
  • Fort Collins - 2.1 inches
  • Greeley - 2 inches
  • Westminster - 1.9 inches
  • Thornton - 1.8 inches
  • Broomfield - 1.8 inches
  • Wheat Ridge - 1.5 inches
  • Golden - 1.5 inches
  • Estes Park - 1.2 inches
  • Castle Rock - 1.2 inches
  • Georgetown - 1.2 inches
  • Denver - 1.2 inches
  • Highlands Ranch - 1.1 inches
  • Aurora - 1 inch
  • Brighton - 1 inch
  • Lakewood - 1 inch
  • Denver International Airport - 0.9 inches

 

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Colorado chain and traction laws

The CDOT urged travelers to be aware of chain and traction law codes before heading out on the roadway:

  • Code 18/Commercial Chain Law: Commercial vehicles and trucks must have chains. Vehicles without chains can often lose traction, causing traffic delays and sometimes road closures. For the safety of the traveling public, it's critical to use chains to comply with Colorado's chain law.
  • Code 15/Passenger Traction Law: All passenger vehicles must have appropriate all-weather tires with 3/16-inch depth. Vehicles must have one of the following: winter tires, tires with mud/snow (M+S) designation, chains or alternative traction devices such as an autosock. 4WD and AWD vehicles must have winter tires or all-weather tires.
  • Code 16/Passenger Chain Law: All passenger vehicles need chains, except for 4WD and AWD vehicles with all-weather tires with 3/16-inch tread depth.

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