75" Snow in the Denver Area.....from 10-75" report

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75" Snow in the Denver Area.....from 10-75" report

#1 Postby KatDaddy » Wed Mar 19, 2003 11:35 am

PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DENVER CO
922 AM MST WED MAR 19 2003

...ADDITIONAL SNOW REPORTS...
...ALL REPORTS ARE IN INCHES...

MAXIMUM SNOWFALL STORM TOTAL: FRITZ PEAK 1S 75.0 INCHES

SNOWFALL
TIME LOCATION COUNTY STORM TOTAL
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919 AM FORT COLLINS 1S LARIMER 31.0
918 AM CENTENNIAL ARAPAHOE 36.0
915 AM KEENSBURG 4S WELD 18.0
912 AM BRIGHTON ADAMS 19.0
909 AM PARKER DOUGLAS 32.0
908 AM CHATFIELD 5W JEFFERSON 53.0
903 AM ALLENSPARK LARIMER 62.0
902 AM ESTES PARK 3SW LARIMER 42.0
901 AM FAIRPLAY PARK 11.0
900 AM BOULDER 7SW BOULDER 43.0
900 AM BUFFALO CREEK JEFFERSON 48.0
858 AM JAMESTOWN 2N WELD 12.0
855 AM HUGO 6W LINCOLN 5.0
850 AM DECKERS DOUGLAS 39.0
845 AM LIMON LINCOLN 6.0
834 AM BLACK HAWK 3N GILPIN 53.0
826 AM CASTLE ROCK DOUGLAS 36.0
826 AM LAKEWOOD JEFFERSON 36.0
825 AM FRANKTOWN DOUGLAS 30.0
825 AM HIGHLANDS RANCH DOUGLAS 32.0
818 AM ROLLINSVILLE BOULDER 70.0
815 AM FRITZ PEAK 1S GILPIN 75.0
813 AM CROW HILL PARK 35.0
806 AM ROXBOROUGH VILLAGE DOUGLAS 42.0
805 AM DENVER NW DENVER 31.5
804 AM NEDERLAND 4ENE BOULDER 44.0
800 AM ERIE BOULDER 22.0
800 AM LOUISVILLE BOULDER 30.0
751 AM WINTER PARK GRAND 62.0
745 AM EVERGREEN 1SW JEFFERSON 50.0
738 AM SEDALIA 10SW DOUGLAS 48.0
736 AM LONGMONT BOULDER 16.0
720 AM EVERGREEN 8NW CLEAR CREEK 65.0
717 AM GOLDEN 4SW JEFFERSON 50.5
715 AM BROOMFIELD BROOMFIELD 29.0
700 AM BENNETT 4S ARAPAHOE 15.0
700 AM AURORA ARAPAHOE 40.3
700 AM GREELEY WELD 10.3
649 AM KEN CARYL JEFFERSON 40.5
637 AM CROW HILL PARK 33.5
638 AM FT COLLINS LARIMER 28.0
631 AM COAL CREEK CANYON JEFFERSON 61.0
630 AM CABIN CREEK CLEAR CREEK 74.0
630 AM LAKEWOOD JEFFERSON 35.0
630 AM BOULDER-NOAA BOULDER 16.0
630 AM WESTMINSTER ADAMS 27.0
620 AM GENESSEE JEFFERSON 40.0
615 AM CASTLE ROCK 4NE DOUGLAS 32.0
609 AM TABERNASH GRAND 44.0
604 AM NEDERLAND 5E BOULDER 52.0
600 AM WINTER PARK GRAND 62.0
558 AM ESTES PARK LARIMER 30.0
530 AM WHEATRIDGE JEFFERSON 28.0
520 AM LONGMONT 2N BOULDER 13.0
515 AM LITTLETON ARAPAHOE 29.5
500 AM ELDORA BOULDER 55.0
500 AM PARKER DOUGLAS 30.0
250 AM LOUISVILLE BOULDER 27.5
122 AM DENVER DENVER 27.0
1225 AM JAMESTOWN BOULDER 49.0
1210 AM BOULDER 7SW BOULDER 42.0
1200 AM LOOKOUT MTN JEFFERSON 39.5
1200 AM AURORA ARAPAHOE 26.5
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#2 Postby wx247 » Wed Mar 19, 2003 11:38 am

Goodness that is a lot of snow! Thanks for the information! :o
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#3 Postby StormCrazyIowan » Wed Mar 19, 2003 11:41 am

Whoa! Snow taller than me! And thats not even the drifts! :o
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Massive Snowstorm

#4 Postby Guest » Wed Mar 19, 2003 12:44 pm

Here's another article from USATODAY on the snow it Colorado and that region.

http://www.usatoday.com/weather/news/20 ... zard_x.htm
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#5 Postby chadtm80 » Wed Mar 19, 2003 12:54 pm

MAXIMUM SNOWFALL STORM TOTAL: FRITZ PEAK 1S 75.0 INCHES

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#6 Postby PTrackerLA » Wed Mar 19, 2003 8:11 pm

I personally experienced a 3 foot snowfall in Park City, Utah last year and it was truly a sight! I can't imagine totals twice that amount in urban areas. The good thing is that they desperately needed the moisture and I'm sure this storm will go a long way in helping.
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#7 Postby JQ Public » Wed Mar 19, 2003 9:27 pm

what a help and some much needed rain to the dryer side of colorado!
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