
- Weather news
- Mar 9:
- Colorado blizzard scuttles plans for soccer in snow
- Colorado weather: Snow total forecasts drop with higher temperatures
- Mar 7:
- Be ready to help, not just race after tornadoes
- Mar 4:
- I-70 closed between Vail, Silverthorne because of severe winter weather
- Mar 3:
- Denver weather: Snow returns Monday, but temps near 60 later this week
- Feb 25:
- Sunshine drying out Denver roads; snow showers back Tuesday
- Denver commute: Main metro roads mostly in good shape Monday, side streets are tricky
- Feb 24:
- Tormenta de nieve en Denver provoca acumulaciones mayores de lo anticipado
- Snowballs and sleds are the upside to Denver's winter storm
- High winds to pile on top of lingering snow, cold in east metro Denver
Snow continues to fall Sunday throughout the Denver metro area, and total snow cover is mounting.
Here is a listing of totals throughout the area as of mid Sunday afternoon compiled by the National Weather Service and its trained spotters.
• Arvada — 6 inches
• Aurora — 9.2 inches
• Bergen Park — 10 inches
• Black Hawk — 8.3 inches
• Boulder — 7.1 inches
• Broomfield — 10.5 inches
• Castle Rock — 5.3 inches
• Conifer —14.2 inches
• Estes Park — 3.8 inches
• Genesee — 11.2 inches
• Golden — 19.5 inches
• Greeley — 5.6 inches
• Highlands Ranch — 9 inches
• Jamestown — 12 inches
• Ken Caryl — 10.8 inches
• Littleton — 7.7 inches
• Longmont — 8 inches
• Loveland — 8 inches
• Nederland — 8.5 inches
• Niwot — 6 inches
• Peetz — 6 inches
• Pinecliffe — 21.4 inches
• Westminster — 8.1 inches
Tom McGhee: 303-954-1671, tmcghee@denverpost.com or twitter.com/dpmcghee


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