*Updated on March 13–14, 2024:

Bring out the puffy coats and gloves! Oh, and don't forget your shovels, Colorado! Multiple inches of snow have fallen, and it's still coming down!

We've got the snow totals for the latest snowstorm of the season in Colorado, March 13–14, courtesy of the National Weather Service. Check how much snow the state received below!

Colorado Snow Totals on March 13–14, 2024:

*Please note that this is not an extensive list; we will update it as more snow totals are available.

  • Air Force Academy — 12 inches
  • Arvada — 11 inches
  • Aspen Park — 36 inches
  • Aspen Springs — 38.5 inches
  • Aurora — 11 inches
  • Bergen Park — 22 inches
  • Berthoud — 3 inches
  • Black Forest — 15.2 inches
  • Boulder — 12.5 inches
  • Breckenridge — 7 inches
  • Broomfield — 3.5 inches
  • Cascade — 20 inches
  • Castle Pines — 17 inches
  • Castle Rock — 10.5 inches

  • Colorado Springs — 8 inches
  • Commerce City — 5.5 inches
  • Crescent Village — 21 inches
  • Cripple Creek — 19 inches
  • Edgewater — 4.4 inches
  • Eldora — 30 inches
  • Erie — 4.9 inches
  • Estes Park — 20 inches
  • Evergreen — 22 inches
  • Foxfield — 9.1 inches
  • Frederick — 2.2 inches
  • Genesee — 26.4 inches
  • Georgetown — 15.5 inches
  • Grant — 16 inches
  • Hayden — 2 inches
  • Highland Park — 2 inches
  • Jamestown — 14.3 inches
  • Kassler — 12 inches
  • Ken Caryl — 11.9 inches
  • Keystone — 8 inches

  • Littleton — 9.8 inches
  • Lone Tree — 16 inches
  • Longmont — 5.1 inches
  • Louisville — 9 inches
  • Loveland Pass — 10 inches
  • Manitou Springs — 12 inches
  • Monument — 15 inches
  • Mountain View — 7.8 inches
  • Nederland — 31 inches
  • Niwot — 8 inches
  • NW Denver — 8 inches
  • Ouray — 4.5 inches
  • Peterson Afb — 4.5 inches
  • Pinecliffe — 18.5 inches
  • Ponderosa Park — 10.5 inches
  • Raymond — 27 inches
  • Red Mountain Pass — 3.5 inches
  • Rocky Flats — 16 inches
  • Rosita — 6 inches
  • Roxborough Park — 5.5 inches
  • Sheridan — 9 inches

  • Silverton — 1.7 inches
  • Superior — 6.1 inches
  • Thornton — 3.2 inches
  • Walden — 1.2 inches
  • Ward — 33 inches
  • Westminster — 3.2 inches
  • Wheat Ridge — 7.4 inches
  • Winter Park — 15 inches
  • Woodland Park — 14 inches

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