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DENVER (KDVR) — A winter storm brought a fresh blanket of snow to Colorado on Tuesday into Wednesday.

As of 6 p.m. Wednesday, Denver International Airport recorded 9.1 inches of snowfall. That means this was the 8th-largest two-day snowfall recorded for Denver in January.

Here is a look at the preliminary snowfall totals from the National Weather Service as of 8 a.m. Thursday:

  • Arapahoe Park: 7 inches
  • Arvada: 6.1 inches
  • Aspen Park: 6.1 inches
  • Aspen Springs: 4 inches
  • Aurora: 11 inches
  • Bailey: 4.3 inches
  • Barr Lake: 7.9 inches
  • Bennett: 9.3 inches
  • Bergen Park: 3.5 inches
  • Bethune: 5.8 inches
  • Boulder: 6.5 inches
  • Breckenridge: 6.5 inches
  • Broomfield: 7 inches
  • Buckhorn Mountain: 6.4 inches
  • Burlington: 3 inches
  • Campion: 7.1 inches
  • Castle Pines: 3.2 inches
  • Castle Rock: 10 inches
  • Cedar Cove: 5 inches
  • Chatfield Reservoir: 4.2 inches
  • Cheyenne Wells: 6 inches
  • Commerce City: 5.5 inches
  • Conifer: 5 inches
  • Copper Mountain: 7 inches
  • Crescent Village: 4.8 inches
  • Crested Butte: 48 inches
  • Cripple Creek: 3 inches
  • Columbine: 4 inches
  • Dacono: 7.1 inches
  • Denver (downtown): 6.5 inches
  • Denver International Airport: 9.1 inches
  • Durango: 9.5 inches
  • Eaton: 4.6 inches
  • Eldora: 8.5 inches
  • Elizabeth: 12 inches
  • Englewood: 6.9 inches
  • Edgewater: 5.6 inches
  • Erie: 6.5 inches
  • Estes Park: 3.6 inches
  • Evans: 5 inches
  • Evergreen: 3.5 inches
  • Fairplay: 6.2 inches
  • Federal Heights: 5.5 inches
  • Florissant: 4 inches
  • Fort Collins: 6.5 inches
  • Foxfield: 5.3 inches
  • Frederick: 5.5 inches
  • Frisco: 3.8 inches
  • Genesee: 7.1 inches
  • Greeley: 6.5 inches
  • Greenwood Village: 5 inches
  • Gould: 2 inches
  • Highlands Ranch: 7.1 inches
  • Holyoke: 5.9 inches
  • Horsetooth Mountain: 5.7 inches
  • Hygiene: 5.3 inches
  • Iliff: 9.3 inches
  • Julesburg: 8.5 inches
  • Kassler: 7 inches
  • Ken Caryl: 5.8 inches
  • Kit Carson: 2 inches
  • Kremmling: 9 inches
  • Lafayette: 5 inches
  • Lakewood: 3.8 inches
  • Laporte: 4.5 inches
  • Littleton: 3.5 inches
  • Lone Tree: 7 inches
  • Longmont: 6.2 inches
  • Louisville: 4.8 inches
  • Loveland: 7 inches
  • Marshall: 4.6 inches
  • Mead: 7.2 inches
  • Mishawaka: 7 inches
  • Montrose: 5 inches
  • Monument: 2.3 inches
  • Mountain View: 5.9 inches
  • Nederland: 4 inches
  • Niwot: 4.5 inches
  • Northglenn: 6.5 inches
  • Nunn: 6 inches
  • Ouray: 7.5 inches
  • Pagosa Springs: 10 inches
  • Parker: 8.7 inches
  • Pinecliffe: 4.5 inches
  • Ponderosa Park: 12 inches
  • Sawpit: 8.5 inches
  • Sheridan: 3.5 inches
  • Skyway: 9 inches
  • Sterling: 4.5 inches
  • Strasburg: 9.5 inches
  • The Pinery: 6.5 inches
  • Timnath: 5.1 inches
  • Thornton: 6.8 inches
  • Vernon: 12 inches
  • Virginia Dale: 7 inches
  • Vona: 4 inches
  • Westminster: 5.8 inches
  • Windsor: 9.8 inches
  • Winter Park: 9 inches
  • Woodland Park: 4 inches
  • Wray: 6 inches

Don’t see your town or city listed? This list includes everything reported to the NWS through its own measurements and other sources reported to the agency, as of the time listed above.

More locations may be added over time. Check back for updates.