

Longmont (3.3 miles southwest): 4.8 inchesĭenver (4.3 miles west-northwest) 4.5 inches.

More: What hopes do you have for Fort Collins' new public nuisance ordinance?Īrvada (3.5 miles west-northwest): 10.9 inchesīoulder (3 miles south-southwest): 9.7 inches. Wellington (0.8 miles southwest): 2 inches Heavy Snow A slow - moving storm moved into Southwest Colorado, bringing heavy snow to the mountains and the Four Corners. Timnath (4.1 miles north-northeast): 2 inches Windsor (3.8 miles west-southwest): 2.7 inchesįort Collins (3.2 miles northeast) 2 inches Heavy rains fell over parts of the Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska and southeast.

Projected 5 inches.įort Collins (2.3 miles northwest): 3.3 inchesįort Collins (3 miles west-southwest) 2.9 inches In the end, our forecast for yesterdays snow worked out quite well, with most areas falling nicely within range, and those that didnt (for the most part) seeing a boom snowfall particularly those northwest of Denver in the area highlighted for the best potential to do so. The above-normal precipitation amounts alleviated short-term precipitation. Virginia Dale (7.2 miles south-southwest) 4.2 inchesįort Collins (2.8 miles west): 4 inches. Horsetooth Mountain (3.2 miles north-northwest): 5.5 inchesīerthoud (4.4 miles west-southwest): 4.5 inches (The miles and direction indicators tell where weather gauges are stationed.)Įstes Park (10.5 miles southeast): 6.5 inches. These are the snowfall totals and projected snowfall totals by the National Weather Service and Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network. Note: The official snowfall report from Denver is issued at approximately 10:00am daily and as such the report below many not be current. More: What to know about Colorado skiing during the 2022-23 season Here is a look at snowfall totals in the Fort Collins area and around Colorado
