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Joggers cross a footbridge in a snowstorm, on the campus of the University of Colorado, in Boulder, Colo., Monday, Dec. 29, 2014. Colorado is getting hit by another wave of snow, this time with very cold weather in store. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley)
Joggers cross a footbridge in a snowstorm, on the campus of the University of Colorado, in Boulder, Colo., Monday, Dec. 29, 2014. Colorado is getting hit by another wave of snow, this time with very cold weather in store. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley)
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The following Colorado snow totals have been reported by the National Weather Service for Dec. 29-30, 2014.

Alma — 7.5 inches

Aurora — 2.7 inches

Berthoud Pass — 2.5 inches

Black Hawk — 1.7 inches

Boulder — 6.5 inches

Brainard Lake — 5 inches

Breckenridge — 3.1 inches

Brighton — 1.5 inches

Broomfield — 3.5 inches

Cameron Pass — 5 inches

Castle Rock — 1.2 inches

Denver — 2 inches

Denver International Airport — 1.1 inches

Eldorado Springs — 3 inches

Federal Heights — 2.5 inches

Fort Collins — 1.2 inches

Four Corners — 2 inches

Fraser — 2 inches

Genesee — 3 inches

Grand Lake — 1 inch

Green Mountain Reservoir — 7.5 inches

Greeley — 1.6 inches

Guanella Pass — 5 inches

Longmont — 2.1 inches

Longs Peak — 2.5 inches

Loveland — 2.5 inches

Mount Audubon — 2.5 inches

Nederland — 1 inch

Niwot — 306 inches

Purcell — 0.9 of an inch

Rabbit Ears Pass — 5 inches

Simla — 3 inches

Thornton — 1.7 inches

Tiny Town — 5 inches

Westminster — 3 inches

Wheat Ridge — 2 inches

Woodrow — 1.5 inches

This list will be updated as more snow totals become available.

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