Latest Colorado Snow Totals As Of 9 A.M. On Thursday Morning
DENVER (CBS4) - The latest blast of arctic air brought more snow to Colorado. While most of the totals were on the light side we did see a few of our ski resorts record between 1 and 2 feet of fresh powder. Portions of the eastern plains saw bands of snow that produced several inches of accumulation.

The following is a list of snow totals reported to the National Weather Service as of 9 a.m. on Thursday. We have also included totals from CBS4 Weather Watchers.
7.6" - 1 mile SW of Rye
7.0" - 4 miles SW of Arapahoe
6.5" - Eads
5.9" - Steamboat Springs
5.3" - Foxfield
4.5" - Beulah
4.0" - Cheyenne Wells
4.0" - 4 miles SW of Wray
4.0" - Lakewood
3.5" - 3 miles S of Fort Collins
3.0" - Elizabeth
3.0" - Burlington
3.0" - Marshdale
3.0" - Yuma
3.0" - Columbine West (Littleton)
3.0" - Ridgway
2.9" - Pinewood Springs
2.7" - 9 miles NE of Ponderosa Park
2.6" - 2 miles WSW of Lone Tree
2.6" - Littleton
2.6" - SW Lone Tree
2.5" - 1 mile SSW of Sterling
2.5" - Poudre Park
2.5" - 3 miles WSW of The Pinery
2.2" - 1 mile NW of Niwot
2.2" - Sedalia
2.1" - 3 miles SSW of Castle Pines
2.1" - NW Castle Rock
2.0" - Stratton
1.5" - Denver's Central Park
1.5" - Denver International Airport
1.5" - CBS4 Studio
1.1" - 3 miles WNW of Arvada
1.1" - 2 miles NE of Thornton
1.0" - 1 mile WNW of Northglenn
0.8" - 2 miles NE of Arvada
0.8" - Coal Creek Canyon