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Here are some snow totals from Colorado's first storm of spring

Northeast Nederland got the most, with 23 inches.

DENVER — The first day of spring 2020 just felt like more winter, with snow blanketing much of Colorado Thursday into Friday.

Here’s how much piled up as of Friday morning, according to the National Weather Service. (Multiple totals were reported for different areas of some cities -- only the highest totals are listed.)

  • Arvada - 7 inches
  • Aurora - 9.1 inches
  • Avon - 4 inches 
  • Bailey - 10.7 inches  
  • Boulder - 8.4 inches
  • Broomfield - 5 inches
  • Castle Pines - 7.1 inches
  • Castle Rock - 10 inches
  • Centennial - 11 inches
  • Colorado Springs - 3.7 inches
  • Commerce City - 9.9 inches
  • Denver International Airport - 6 inches
  • Durango - 13 inches 
  • Edgewater - 3.5 inches
  • Erie - 6 inches
  • Federal Heights - 7.5 inches
  • Elizabeth - 10 inches
  • Englewood - 5.6 inches
  • Estes Park - 18.2 inches
  • Evergreen - 15.2 inches
  • Federal Heights - 7.5 inches
  • Franktown - 11 inches
  • Genesee - 17 inches 
  • Highlands Ranch - 7.4 inches
  • Jamestown - 18.5 inches
  • Littleton - 6.8 inches
  • Lone Tree - 11 inches
  • Loveland (city) - 3 inches
  • Louisville - 9.1 inches 
  • Monument - 10.7 inches
  • Nederland - 23 inches
  • Northglenn - 5.7 inches
  • Palmer Lake - 11 inches 
  • Parker - 12.2 inches 
  • Pinecliffe - 22.6 inches
  • Rocky Flats - 11 inches
  • Sheridan - 6 inches 
  • Thornton - 7.6 inches
  • Westminster - 9.6 inches
  • Wheat Ridge - 5.8 inches
  • Winter Park - 8 inches
  • Woodland Park - 10 inches

RELATED: 354 flashes of thundersnow were recorded during Thursday's blizzard on the Colorado plains

RELATED: Snow Blog: First major winter storm of spring coming to Colorado

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