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DENVER (KDVR) — Below zero temperatures have settled in across Colorado following a snowstorm on February 1-2.
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- Interactive Radar
- Delays and cancellations at Denver International Airport
Here’s a look at some of the preliminary snowfall totals reported as of 4 a.m. Thursday morning from the National Weather Service:
- Arvada: 9.2 inches
- Aurora: 10.5 inches
- Beulah: 9.5 inches
- Black Forest: 7 inches
- Boulder: 12 inches
- Broomfield: 7.5 inches
- Canon City: 4.5 inches
- Cascade: 9 inches
- Castle Rock: 6 inches
- Centennial: 8 inches
- Cheyenne Wells: 1 inch
- Colorado Springs: 22 inches
- Colorado Springs – Air Force Academy: 14 inches
- Colorado Springs – Peterson Air Force Base: 8 inches
- Commerce City: 10 inches
- Cotopaxi: 4 inches
- Crescent Village: 10 inches
- Denver: 11 inches
- Denver International Airport: 5.6 inches
- Edgewater: 6 inches
- Erie: 8.3 inches
- Estes Park: 5 inches
- Evans: 6.8 inches
- Falcon: 5.9 inches
- Federal Height: 8 inches
- Fort Collins: 9.1 inches
- Fountain: 3.5 inches
- Genesee: 8 inches
- Greeley: 7.8 inches
- Green Mountain Falls: 12 inches
- Highlands Ranch: 10 inches
- Ken Caryl: 7.3 inches
- Lakewood: 9 inches
- Laporte: 12 inches
- Lone Tree: 7.3 inches
- Longmont: 8 inches
- Louisville: 8 inches
- Loveland: 10 inches
- Monument: 8 inches
- Manila Village: 7 inches
- Manitou Springs: 13 inches
- Niwot: 7.8 inches
- Northglenn: 8.7 inches
- Parker: 8 inches
- Pagosa Springs: 7 inches
- Penrose: 3 inches
- Pueblo: 5 inches
- Rye: 12.2 inches
- Stratton: 3 inches
- Superior: 7.5 inches
- Telluride: 3 inches
- Westcliffe: 10 inches
- Westminster: 9.3 inches
- Woodland Park: 5.5 inches
We will continue to update this story throughout the storm.