

Loveland (2.4 miles northwest): 3.9 inchesīerthoud (3.2 miles west-southwest): 3.5 inchesįort Collins (2 miles northwest): 3.5 inchesįort Collins (1.9 miles east): 3.3 inches Timnath (1.8 miles south-southeast): 4 inchesįort Collins (4.7 miles north-northeast): 4 inches Red Feather Lakes (7 miles northwest) 4.5 inchesĬarter Lake (2 miles north-northwest): 4.3 inches Horsetooth Reservoir (2 miles southeast): 4.5 inches Loveland (2.3 miles northwest): 4.7 inchesįort Collins (3.1 miles south): 4.5 inches (5 inches was projected)įort Collins (5.4 miles west-southwest): 4.5 inches Greeley (0.5 miles north-northwest): 4.8 inches Horsetooth Reservoir (3 miles north-northwest): 7 inchesĬameron Pass: (1 mile north-northwest): 6 inchesĮstes Park (1 mile south-southeast) 5.5 inchesīuckhorn Mountain (3 miles east-southeast) 5 inches Analysis may not provide a valid measure of conditions.
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Gould (9 miles south-southeast): 10.5 inchesĬameron Pass (7 miles south-southeast): 7.5 inches Colorado SNOTEL Snow/Precipitation Update Report Based on Mountain Data from NRCS SNOTEL Sites Provisional data, subject to revision Data based on the first reading of the day (typically 00:00) for Monday, J-M Missing data. (The miles and direction indicators tell where weather gauges are stationed.) Snow totals for Fort Collins and surrounding area Here are the snowfall totals and by the National Weather Service and Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network for this week's storm, sorted from the most snow reported to the least.

The National Weather Service's winter weather advisory for the northern Front Range and northeastern plains has ended but a winter storm warning for the northern mountains remains in effect until 5 p.m. People are advised to keep up-to-date with the latest forecasts, snow warnings and to take care on the roads during King’s Birthday Weekend.Watch Video: Scenes from the latest snowstorm Snow may lower to 400 metres, with heavy snow expected above 700 metres. Here are the totals in Colorado, according to the National Weather Service: Purgatory - 45 inches Crested Butte - 35 inches Red Mountain Pass - 31 inches Wolf Creek Pass - 25 inches. Snow was expected to lower to 500 metres and snow amounts may approach short duration warning criteria, especially above 700 metres where the largest accumulations were expected.Ī heavy snow watch was also in place for the Canterbury High Country, about and north of Rangitata River, from 4pm on Sunday until 1am on Monday. However, a snow watch was in place for Central Otago about and west of Alexandra, including the Queenstown Lakes District, from 8am until 2pm on Sunday, MetService said. In Central Otago, there was a mixture of wet and dry roads across the district this morning, with a strong breeze making its way through Whakatipu and the Upper Clutha. Remember, if you regularly travel over the Crown Range chains should be carried all winter.” “Crews will continue to monitor the situation. Temperatures are dropping, with ice is expected to form in other areas of the road. “Grit has been applied near the summit, so extra caution is advised. The Queenstown Lakes District Council said late this morning chains must now be fitted when traveling via Crown Range due to conditions caused by ongoing snowfall. Snow began settling on the summit from about 10am.
