Record-Breaking Snowfall Hits Colorado, Causing Severe Weather Conditions
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) – In a significant weather event, Colorado experienced heavy snowfall on January 15, 2024, setting new records in various regions across the state. According to the latest reports, multiple locations witnessed substantial snow accumulation, with some areas reporting remarkable figures.
Snowfall Measurements Report
As of 4:53 pm MST on January 15, the following snowfall measurements were recorded:
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- 5 W Green Mountain Reservoir, CO: 51 inches
- 5 WSW Winter Park, CO: 45 inches
- 3 NNE Mount Audubon, CO: 42 inches
- 6 W Arapahoe Peak, CO: 42 inches
- 1 SSE Loveland Pass, CO: 39 inches
- 3 S Brainard Lake, CO: 36 inches
- 1 NNW Berthoud Pass, CO: 36 inches
- 1 SW Eldora, CO: 34.5 inches
- 1 SSE St Marys Glacier, CO (as of 11:39 am MST): 34.4 inches
- 4 S Longs Peak, CO: 30 inches
- 5 W Berthoud Falls, CO: 30 inches
- 5 WSW Guanella Pass, CO: 28.5 inches
- 10 NNE Silverthorne, CO: 28.5 inches
- 5 SSW Blue River, CO: 27 inches
- 3 SW Ward, CO: 27 inches
- 1 WNW Loveland Pass, CO: 27 inches
- 7 E Blue River, CO: 24 inches
- 1 W Copper Mountain, CO: 24 inches
- 1 NW Climax, CO: 21 inches
- 6 NW Silverthorne, CO: 16.5 inches
- 2 SSE Breckenridge, CO (as of 10:06 am MST): 15 inches
- 3 SW Meeker Park, CO: 15 inches
- 3 WNW Alma, CO: 13.5 inches
- 9 SE Weston Pass, CO: 9 inches
- 1 NE Echo Lake, CO: 7.5 inches
- 1 SSW Crescent Village, CO (as of 01:43 pm MST): 7 inches
- 3 SSW Boulder, CO (as of 05:00 pm MST): 6.1 inches
- 4 ENE Nederland, CO (as of 01:00 pm MST): 5 inches
- Westminster, CO (as of 12:33 pm MST): 4 inches
- 1 NNE Evergreen, CO (as of 03:04 pm MST): 4 inches
- 1 NNW Genesee, CO (as of 03:05 pm MST): 3.7 inches
- 1 NW Niwot, CO (as of 02:19 pm MST): 3 inches
- 1 ESE Superior, CO (as of 02:12 pm MST): 2.4 inches
- 2 NE Ken Caryl, CO (as of 10:41 am MST): 2 inches
- 1 WNW Gypsum, CO (as of 12:06 pm MST): 1.7 inches
- 3 NNE Niwot, CO (as of 02:43 pm MST): 1 inch
- 2 N Longmont, CO (as of 02:06 pm MST): 0.8 inches
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These snowfall figures indicate the severity of the winter storm, with several areas experiencing record-breaking accumulations. Residents are advised to exercise caution and stay informed about weather updates as the snowfall continues.
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