Snow totals for April 15-16, 2021, Colorado snowstorm
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Four-year-old Winnie Lysaught plays in the snow after a storm packing strong winds, rain and light snow swept over the intermountain West Friday, April 16, 2021, in Denver. Forecasters are predicting up to eight inches of snow in some parts of the state before the spring storm moves out on to the plains. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
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DENVER â The storm that moved through Colorado Thursday afternoon into Friday morning brought much-needed snow to much of Colorado, with the highest totals along the Front Range foothills.
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A lone car sits on the side of highway 285 after spinning out in the snow as a snowplow passes on the other side of the highway near Conifer on March 13, 2021. By 6 p.m. on Saturday, several inches of snow had accumulated in the foothills west of Denver, and for the Denver metro area, several dozen inches of snow were forecast to fall through the end of the weekend. (Forrest Czarnecki/The Gazette)
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A powerful storm that became a blizzard dropped several inches of snow across the Colorado Springs area, the Front Range and the state on Saturday into Sunday.
Snow totals for March 13-14, 2021 Colorado snowstorm
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More than 2 feet of snow had fallen in the Red Feather Lakes area by Sunday morning on March 14, 2021.
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DENVER â The snowstorm arrived in earnest Saturday evening in Colorado and after heavy snow throughout Sunday, the storm has moved out of the state, leaving feet of snow in many areas.
The National Weather Service said Monday morning that 27.1 inches of snow have now been measured in this storm at Denver International Airport, where the official Denver snow records are tallied.