DENVER — One of the most powerful storms in recent memory for the Denver metro area and eastern Plains is beginning to move out of Colorado.
Totals storm varied as reported by the National Weather Service and its trained weather spotters. Not all locations have reporting stations.
Final totals
- Agate: 14 inches
- Arvada: 4 inches
- Aspen Park: 16.2 inches
- Aurora: 10 inches
- Black Hawk: 9.8 inches
- Boulder: 2 inches
- Brookvale: 13.7 inches
- Broomfield: 5 inches
- Byers: 7 inches
- Castle Rock: 10.5 inches
- Centennial: 7.5 inches
- Cheesman Reservoir: 9 inches
- Cherry Hills Village: 8 inches
- Commerce City: 6 inches
- Conifer: 20 inches
- Crested Butte: 6 inches
- Denver International Airport: 7.1 inches
- Dillon: 12.5 inches
- Downtown Denver: 6.1 inches
- Durango: 2 inches
- Eldorado Springs: 5.2 inches
- Elizabeth: 9 inches
- Englewood: 5 inches
- Erie: 5 inches
- Estes Park: 8.3 inches
- Evergreen: 10.9 inches
- Fairplay: 5 inches
- Falcon: 8 inches
- Federal Heights: 5.5 inches
- Fort Collins: 5.7 inches
- Franktown: 10.4 inches
- Frisco: 5.6 inches
- Genesee: 16 inches
- Georgetown: 7.4 inches
- Golden: 12.8 inches
- Greeley: 3.7 inches
- Highlands Ranch: 8.5 inches
- Iliff: 4.5 inches
- Julesburg: 2.5 inches
- Ken Caryl: 7 inches
- Kittredge: 16.3 inches
- Kremmling: 7 inches
- Lakewood: 6 inches
- Larkspur: 11.3 inches
- Littleton: 4 inches
- Lone Tree: 8 inches
- Longmont: 4.5 inches
- Louisville: 4.5 inches
- Loveland: 4 inches
- Monument: 16 inches
- Nederland: 21.1 inches
- Parker: 10 inches
- Ponderosa Park: 8.5 inches
- Red Feather Lakes: 16 inches
- Rollinsville: 17.6 inches
- Silver Plume: 12 inches
- Silverthorne: 6 inches
- Steamboat Springs: 10 inches
- Thornton: 4.3 inches
- Vail: 1.1 inches
- Wellington: 10 inches
- Westminster: 5 inches
- Windsor: 3 inches