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Snowfall totals around Colorado: Denver tops 7 inches

Westminster has seen the most snow fall other than anywhere in the state over the last 24 hours, according to the National Weather Service.

BOULDER, Colo. — If you didn't know, it's snowing. And I don't mean "snowing." I mean "SNOWING!!" Especially in Denver. 

The metro area as a whole is seeing snowfall that was of "gonna-be-late-to-work" proportions.

To find out the latest traffic news, head to this article. To find out the latest on the forecast, head here. To find out the list of snow totals, check out the list below (totals are for the last 24 hours):

Westminster (west) - 11.6 inches
Superior (south) - 10.3 inches
Louisville (west) - 8.8 inches
Denver (east) - 7.4 inches
Broomfield (northwest) - 7.2 inches
Genesee (north) - 7 inches
Evergreen (northeast) - 6.3 inches
Lafayette (southwest) - 5.5 inches
Tiny Town (south-southwest) - 5.5 inches
Denver (northwest) - 5.4 inches
Louisville (north) - 5.4 inches
Erie - 5 inches
Broomfield - 5 inches
Shaffers Crossing (north) - 5 inches
Brookvale (south) - 5 inches
Agate - 5 inches
Boulder (east-southeast) - 4.9 inches
Greenwood Village - 4.8 inches
Aspen Springs (northeast) - 4.7 inches
Louisville - 4.5 inches
Winter Park - 4.5 inches
Englewood - 4.2 inches
Federal Heights (northwest) - 4 inches
Aurora (southeast) - 4 inches
Boulder (south-southwest) - 4 inches
Golden (southwest) - 4 inches
Lakewood (west) - 4 inches
Lakewood - 4 inches
Lakewood (east) - 3.5 inches
Broomfield (southwest) - 3.5 inches
Westminster - 3.1 inches
Northglenn - 3.1 inches
Bailey (northwest) - 3.1 inches
Lafayette - 3 inches
Monument (north-northeast) - 3 inches
Arvada (west) - 3 inches
Kassley - 3 inches
Gould (southeast) - 3 inches
Broomfield - 2.7 inches
Kiowa (east) - 2.5 inches
Parker (northwest) - 2.5 inches
Brookvale (northeast) - 2.5 inches
Kassley (south-southwest) - 2.1 inches
Aurora (east) - 2 inches
Lyons - 2 inches
Elizabeth (east-southeast) - 2 inches
Longmont (north) - 1.9 inches
Brighton (southeast) - 1.7 inches
Aspen Park - 1.6 inches
Castle Pines (south) - 1.6 inches
Manitou Springs (east-northeast) - 1.5 inches
Florissant - 1.5 inches
Black Forest (north) - 1.5 inches
Virginia Dale (east-northeast) - 1.4 inches
Longmont (east-southeast) - 1.2 inches
Brighton - 1 inch
Byers - 1 inch
DIA - 1 inch
Fountain (north-northeast) - 1 inch
Cheesman Reservoir (north-northwest) - 1 inch
Grant (north-northwest) - 1 inch
Guanella Pass (west-southwest) - 1 inch
Silver Plume (west-southwest) - 1 inch
Nederland (northeast) - 1 inch
Williams Fork Reservoir - 1 inch
Dillon - 0.5 inches
Breckenridge - 0.5 inches

WATCH BELOW: Checking in on places that were hit by up to a foot of snow Monday

Also, for those interested, there are multiple totals from the same town because there are multiple spotters in each town - the National Weather Service uses the Compass Rose to differentiate the different spotters.

Now, I know what you're thinking. "We got 10 inches in X!" Well, your ruler on your patio might say that - and you might have - but to keep things tidy and manageable (did you know there's almost 4 million people in the metro area?) we use the numbers provided by official National Weather Service spotters. But that doesn't mean we dislike seeing your totals!

Here's just a few we received:

Here are some helpful links!

TRAFFIC CONDITIONS | If you are in your car, chances are you're staying there

INTERACTIVE RADAR | Check conditions in your neck of the woods

WEATHER REPORT | Snow expected to taper off before noon

TRAFFIC MAP | Roads around the metro are troubled

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