COLORADO, USA — A snowstorm that moved into the state on Wednesday dumped heavy snow in Colorado's mountains.
Areas like Snowmass Village saw 20 inches of fresh snow by Thursday morning, while most of the Denver metro only saw trace amounts of accumulation.
Here's how much snow has fallen in areas around the state as of 10 a.m. Thursday, according to the National Weather Service:
- Avon - 4.5 inches
- Berthoud Falls - 9 inches
- Blue River - 12 inches
- Cameron Pass - 6 inches
- Colorado City - 6.3 inches
- Copper Mountain - 12 inches
- Crested Butte - 6.2 inches
- Delhi - 5.8 inches
- Dillon - 3 inches
- Eagle - 5 inches
- Edwards - 4 inches
- Eldora - 4.5 inches
- Frisco - 5.5 inches
- Green Mountain Reservoir - 10.5 inches
- Leadville - 9.7 inches
- Loveland Pass 4.5 inches
- Meeker Park - 5 inches
- Monument - 7.5 inches
- North of Silverthorne - 15 inches
- Oak Creek - 4.4 inches
- Ouray - 8.6 inches
- Perry Park - 9 inches
- Plateau City - 4.9 inches
- Red Mountain Pass - 5 inches
- Ridgway - 7.5 inches
- Silverton - 2.4 inches
- Skyway - 11 inches
- Snowmass Village - 20 inches
- South of Castle Rock - 5.9 inches
- Steamboat Springs - 1.5 inches
- Telluride - 6 inches
- Winter Park - 12 inches
Expect a more mild weekend ahead, with increasing highs. Temperatures will reach the low 40s Friday afternoon, middle 40s for Saturday and low 50s by Sunday.
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