Snow totals for March 13-14, 2021, snowstorm in Colorado

DENVER – The snowstorm arrived for real overnight in Colorado, which caused several centimeters of snow in the metropolitan area, more than 30 centimeters in northern Colorado and more than 60 centimeters in areas at the foot of the mountains.

Snow is expected to continue during the day, forecasting more than 20 centimeters for Sunday from Denver to the foot and to the north, according to the National Weather Service, so these totals are expected to increase and be updated. You can find more CoCoRaHS snow totals here.

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Here are the snow totals from the storm from March 13 to 14, 2021, reported to the National Meteorological Service as of 10 am on Sunday:

7 and Virginia Dale – 26 inches
7 NW Red Feather Lakes – 25 inches
3 SSE Silver Plume – 24.2 inches
1 SSE St. Mary’s Glacier – 23.7 inches
Aspen Springs – 21 inches
1 E Trail Ridge – 21 inches
2 SE Horsetooth Mountain – 19 inch
1 SSW Rollinsville – 19 inches
1 Wellington – 18.8 inches
1 W Aspen Springs – 18.4 inches
3 WNW Pingree Park – 18 inches
4 N Evergreen – 18 inches
7 W Four Corners – 18 inches
3 W Jamestown – 17.5 inches
Park Wah Keeney – 17.5 inches
2 W Timnath – 17.4 inches
4 WSW Drake – 17.3 inches
3 NNE Pinecliffe – 16.9 inches
2 W Fort Collins – 16.5 inches
4 ENE Netherlands – 16.5 inches
4 W Pinewood Springs – 16.5 inches
2 ESE Allenspark – 16 inches
1 SE Campion – 16 inches
Bear Lake – 16 inches
1 NW Pinewood Springs – 15.8 inches
1 NNW Loveland – 15.7 inches
5 S Fort Collins – 15.7 inches
3 WNW Loveland – 15.4 inches
1 WNW Bellvue – 15.3 inches
3 NW Fort Collins – 15.2 inches
3 WNW Aspen Park – 15.1 inches
1 S Laporte – 15 inches
2 NW Loveland – 15 inches
Berthoud – 15 inches
1 SE Campion – 15 inches
1 SW Kittredge – 15 inches
3 N Bailey – 15 inches
1 SW Tiny Town – 15 inches
3 SSW Crescent Village – 14.7 inches
5 W Aspen Park – 14.7 inches
2 SW Golden – 14.7 inches
4 N Floyd Hill – 14.6 inches
1 SSW Fort Collins – 14.5 inches
1 SE Waverly – 14.3 inches
Netherlands – 14.3 inches
2 S Estes Park – 14.3 inches
1 NW Fort Collins – 14.1 inches
4 SSE Pinecliffe – 14.1 inches
Wellington – 14 inches
1 SE Fort Collins – 14 inch
2 NE Rollinsville – 14 inches
3 NE MT. Audubon – 14 inch
9 SE Weston Pass – 14 inches
1 NNW Genesee – 14 inch
Meeker Park – 13.8 inches
3 E Laporte – 13.7 inches
1 SSE Breckenridge – 13.7 inches
1 NE Brookvale – 13.5 inches
3 NE Nederland – 13.4 inches
3 E Loveland – 13.3 inches
4 WSW Berthoud – 13.2 inches
3 SE Brainard Lake – 13 inches
1 SSW Crescent Village – 13 inches
2 NNE Shaffers Crossing – 13 inches
2 SW Loveland – 13 inches
2 golden NNW – 12.8 inches
2 W Ken Caryl – 12.7 inches
2 NNE Loveland – 12.5 inches
2 WNW Estes Park – 12.3 inches
3 NE Longmont – 12.1 inch
3 ENE Laporte – 12 inches
Maysville – 12 inches
1 W Firestone – 12 inches
2 NNE Monument – 12 inches
Elizabeth – 12 inches
1 N Sunshine – 11.8 inches
1 NNE pine joint – 11.7 inches
1 NE Dacono – 11.7 inches
1 NNE Evergreen – 11.4 inches
2 SSW Boulder – 11.1 inches
Denver International Airport – 11.1 inches
2 N Timnath – 11 inches
5 SSW Blue River – 11 inches
1 WSW Estes Park – 10.9 inches
5 E Jamestown – 10.8 inches
3 N Milton Reservoir – 10.8 inches
Separation – 10.7 inches
3 SSW Boulder – 10.3 inches
2 S Boulder – 10 inches
Evergreen – 10 inches
4 SSW Black Forest – 10 inches
1 W Woodland Park – 10 inches
5 W Westcliffe – 10 inches
2 WSW Lakewood – 10 inches
Briggsdale – 10 inches
3 NW Louisville – 9.8 inches
4 WNW Arvada – 9.7 inches
1 SE Fort Collins – 9.5 inches
3 ENE Carter Lake – 9.5 inches
Lyon – 9.5 inches
3 SSW Niwot – 9.5 inches
1 W stone – 9.5 inches
Lafayette – 9.5 inches
1 W Brighton – 9.5 inches
2 WNW Erie – 9.1 inches
8 SSW Copper Mountain – 9 inches
1 NNE Longmont – 9 inches
1 Cheesman NNW Reservoir – 9 inches
4 ENE Air Force Academy – 9 inches
Black Forest 2 N – 9 inches
2 NNE Foxfield – 9 inches
3 WSW Roxborough Park – 9 inches
3 SSE Aurora – 8.9 inches
2 NNW Marshall – 8.8 inches
2 SSW Rocky Flats – 8.6 inches
4 W La Salle – 8.5 inches
Longmont – 8.4 inches
1 ESE The Pinery – 8.4 inches
2 E Greeley – 8.2 inches
4 SSW Mead – 8.2 inches
1 W Northglenn – 8.2 inches
5 S Castle Rock – 8.1 inches
2 E Denver – 8.1 inches
3 SSE Hygiene – 8 inches
6 NE Nunn – 8 inches
3 WSW Westminster – 8 inches
1 W Rye – 8 inches
1 ENE 11-Mile Canyon Reservoir – 8 inches
2 ESE Buckley AFB – 8 inches
4 N Florissant – 7.9 inches
1 NNW Hygiene – 7.5 inches
2 W Wheat Ridge – 7.3 inches
4 S Bennett – 7.3 inches
1 SSE Broomfield – 72 inches
3 ENE Manitou Springs – 7 inch
2 WSW Parker – 7 inch
3 W Arvada – 6.8 inches
3 NNE Nice View – 6.8 inches
2 Chatfield SW Reservoir – 6.5 inches
3 E Denver – 6.4 inches
Cherry Creek 3 N Reservoir – 6.2 inches
3 SSW Castle Pines – 6 inches
2 WSW Lone Tree – 6 inches
1 S Wiggins – 6 inches
1 E Gary – 6 inches
Woodrow – 6 inches
11 S Rabbit Ears Pass – 6 inches
1 ENE Pueblo West – 5.8 inches
7 WSW Grand Lake – 5.8 inches
1 SSE Highlands Ranch – 5.6 inches
2 W Guffey – 5.5 inches
1 E Edgewater – 5.5 inches
Columbine – 5.5 inches
2 SW Lakewood – 5.5 inches
10 E Arapahoe Park – 5.3 inches
2 NW Peterson AFB – 5 inches
1 SW Fort Morgan – 5 inches
1 NE Littleton – 5 inches
2 NW Sheridan – 4.9 inches
2 SSW Elkdale – 4.2 inches
2 SE Penrose – 4 inches
2 SE Mountain View – 4 inches
2 WSW Byers – 4 inches
Littleton – 3.1 inches
Antero Reservoir – 3 inches
1 SSW Sterling – 2 inches
2 N Heeney – 1.7 inches
Dillon – 1.5 inches
1 S Crook – 1 inch

Colorado snow totals so far: Sunday, March 14, 2021

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