Latest Snow Totals: 1-2 Feet In Foothills West Of Denver

DENVER (CBS4) - A large, slow moving spring storm has left a blanket of heavy wet snow across much of the Front Range and there is more to come for some areas.

Here are snow totals as of 7:30 a.m. from CBS4 Weather Watchers.

Empire - 20 inches (Don McNair)
Conifer - 18.5 inches (Bambi Moss)
Coal Creek Canyon - 17.5 inches (John Baich)
Nederland - 17 inches (Matt Reynolds)
Castle Rock - 14 inches (Brad Newell)
Bellvue - 13.5 inches (Jim Bruce)
Nathrop - 13.4 inches (Delmar Smith)
Grant - 13 inches (Kent Szabo)
Bailey - 12 inches (Richard Kursevich)
Buena Vista - 12 inches (Bobbi Eisenhand)
Surrey Ridge - 9.5 inches (Bob Gold)
Franktown - 9 inches (Phil Curry)
East Parker - 8.6 inches (Tom Graves)
Redstone - 7 inches (Tom Bleskan)
Tabernash - 7.8 inches (Mark Bobier)
Parker - 5.5 inches (Irv Crump)
Aurora - 5 inches (Cathy Davis)
Lone Tree - 5 inches (John Stout)
Kiowa - 4.5 inches (Ron Knowles)
Westminster - 4 inches (Paul Romero)
Ouray - 3 inches (Rhonda Palmer)

Here are a few totals as of 11:00 a.m. that were reported to the National Weather Service.

Buckhorn Mountain in Larimer County - 28.3 inches
8 miles North of Black Hawk - 24.5 inches
3 miles North of Golden - 24 inches
2 miles East-Southeast of Allenspark - 23 inches
Genesse - 22.3 inches
Hourglass Lake in Larimer County - 18 inches
2 miles South of Estes Park - 17.4 inches
Evergreen - 14.5 inches
Gross Reservoir - 12.5 inches

Meteorologist Chris Spears writes about stories related to weather and climate in Colorado. Check out his bio or follow him on Twitter @ChrisCBS4.

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