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Snow totals for Jan. 24-25, 2022, snowstorm in Colorado

Totals updated as of 12:10 p.m. Tuesday
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Posted at 9:53 AM, Jan 25, 2022
and last updated 2022-01-26 01:55:33-05

DENVER – A snowstorm that was expected to bring 2-5 inches to most areas of the Front Range and the eastern plains dropped a few inches of snow around the area Tuesday morning.

A winter storm warning was in effect for the areas including Yuma, Wray and Burlington until 5 p.m. Tuesday for 4-7 inches of snow, according to the National Weather Service, while winter weather advisories were in effect for 2-5 inches of snow for most of the foothills and the rest of the plains.

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Here are the snow totals as of 11:54 p.m. Tuesday from the National Weather Service. We’ll be updating these throughout the day as the snow continues to fall.

Bethune - 26 inches
Burlington - 20 inches
6 S Burlington - 18 inches
5 NE Stratton – 17 inches
Burlington – 15 inches
10 SSW Kirk – 15 inches
1 SSW Crescent Village – 14 inches
10 S Kirk – 14 inches
1 E Burlington – 13.5 inches
3 W Burlington – 10 inches
Joes – 9 inches
2 NW Peconic – 9 inches
4 ENE Nederland – 7.5 inches
1 NNW Genesee – 6.6 inches
3 SSE Hygiene – 5.9 inches
3 SSW Boulder – 5.6inches
2 NNE Shaffers Crossing - 5.5 inches
1 NNE Evergreen – 5.4 inches
2 SE Denver International Airport – 5 inches
2 SSE Aurora – 4.6. inches
3 WNW Arvada – 4.6 inches
4 ESE Denver – 4.5 inches
5 S Manila Village – 4.3 inches
2 NW Loveland – 4.2 inches
2 ENE Boulder – 4.2 inches
Sterling – 4.1 inches
1 E Edgewater – 4 inches
3 NW Strasburg – 4 inches
3 S Fort Collins – 4 inches
2 N Longmont – 4 inches
7 E Virginia Dale – 3.9 inches
1 NW Broomfield – 3.9 inches
Interlocken – 3.9 inches
3 NE Longmont – 3.8 inches
Brush – 3.5 inches
2.5 NW Fort Collins – 3.1 inches
1 E Gary – 3 inches
2 NNE Monument – 3 inches
1 NW Fort Collins – 2.9 inches
1 NNW Loveland – 2.8 inches
2 SSE Timnath – 2.8 inches
Wellington – 2.8 inches
2 E Longmont – 2.6 inches
2 ENE Cedar Cove – 2.5 inches
2 NNE Estes Park – 2.5 inches
3 SSE Aurora – 2.1 inches
1 SSW Sterling – 2 inches
Yuma – 2 inches
Williams Fork Reservoir – 2 inches
2 ESE Kinikinik – 2 inches
1 NW Avon – 1.5 inches
Aspen Springs – 1.5 inches
3 SW Holyoke – 1.4 inches
2 WSW Northglenn – 1 inch
3 NNW Greeley – 1 inch
1 NNW Hygiene – 1 inch
3 ENE White Ranch Open Space – 1 inch
Kassler –1 inch
2 SW Wheat Ridge – 0.5 inch
3 SSE Silver Plume – 0.5 inches
1 WNW Crescent Village – 0.5 inches
2 SW Cherry Hills Village – 0.3 inches
3 N Foxfield – 0.2 inches