Nederland Takes First Place On List Of Highest Snow Totals From Thursday's Storm

DENVER (CBS4) - A potent spring storm hit Colorado on Thursday with widespread snow and wind. It produced blizzard conditions on the eastern plains and shut down several highways for a time.

There was a wide range of snow totals from the foothills to the plains but several places west and south of Denver reported up to or more than a foot. Nederland was the big winner out of totals reported to the National Weather Service with 23 inches.

CBS4 Weather Watcher Paul Romero reported about 8 inches of snow in Westminster.

23" - Nederland
22.6" - Pinecliffe
22" - Aspen Springs
21" - Crescent Village
18.2" - Estes Park
17" - Genesee
15.8" - Brookvale
15.2" - Evergreen
14.6" - Aspen Park
14.5" - Kittredge
13.5" - Wah Keeney Park
13" - Silver Plume
12.2" - Parker
12" - Bergen Park
11.5" - Bellvue
11" - Rocky Flats
11" - East Franktown
11" - Ponderosa Park
11" - Centennial
11" - Lone Tree
11" - Palmer Lake
10.7" - Bailey
10.7" - Monument
10" - Elizabeth
10" - Gothic
10" - Placerville
9.9" - Commerce City
9.6" - Westminster
9.5" - Foxfield
9.5" - Manilla Village
9.2" - Florissant
9.1" - Louisville
9.1" - Aurora
9" - Woodland Park
9" - Agate
8.5" - Frederick
8.5" - Georgetown
8.4" - Boulder
8" - Winter Park
7.6" - Thornton
7.5" - Federal Heights
7.4" - Highlands Ranch
7" - Arvada
6.8" - Littleton
6" - Erie
6" - Denver International Airport
5.5" - Tincup
5" - Mead
4.8" - Evans
4.1" - Longmont
4" - Avon
4" - Hygiene
4" - Byers
4" - Fort Collins
3" - Fort Morgan
3" - Woodrow

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