Boulder Snowstorm Totals: How Much Snow Fell in Colorado’s Latest Storm
The recent Colorado snowstorm brought an impressive blanket of snow across the state, creating a winter wonderland for residents to explore. Boulder was transformed by nearly 14 inches of fresh powder, and Boulderites eagerly ventured out to enjoy the snow-covered trails, parks, and scenic spots, all set against the stunning view of the Front Range.
Snow Totals Around Colorado
Boulder enjoyed 13.8 inches, but the storm’s reach was vast, affecting numerous towns and cities across Colorado. Here’s a breakdown of the significant snow totals reported by the National Weather Service as of Nov. 9, 2024:
Major Snowfall Totals:
- Black Forest, CO: 27 inches at 6:22 a.m.
- Peyton, CO: 27.9 inches at 8 p.m.
- Westcliffe, CO: 31 inches at 7:24 a.m.
- Air Force Academy, CO: 23 inches at 9:12 a.m.
- Palmer Lake, CO: 24.7 inches at 9:11 a.m.
Notable Snow Totals in Other Areas:
- Aspen Springs, CO: 20.8 inches
- Aurora, CO: 19 inches
- Denver Intl Airport, CO: 19.2 inches
- Colorado Springs, CO: 24.5 inches
- Genesee, CO: 22 inches
Snow Totals in Boulder and Surrounding Areas
The snowstorm added a magical touch to Boulder and its neighboring areas, making local trails and scenic spots look picturesque. Here are some totals for Boulder and nearby towns:
- Boulder, CO: 13.8 inches at 11 p.m. on Nov. 8
- Lafayette, CO: 12.2 inches
- Louisville, CO: 11.5 inches
- Nederland, CO: 7 inches
Winter Activities in Boulder
With the fresh snow, Boulder residents are making the most of winter activities. Locals are out skiing, snowshoeing, and simply taking in the beauty of Boulder’s snow-draped streets and parks. Pearl Street Mall, Chautauqua Park, and Flagstaff Mountain have become hotspots for winter scenery.
As Boulder embraces this season’s first big snow, the spirit of winter has sparked joy across the Front Range. Boulder’s community is cherishing the beauty and simplicity of a day in the snow.