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1229SNOW2.jpg Jacob Berg takes advantage of the snow to cross-country ski in North Boulder Park as more snow comes to Boulder, Colorado December 29, 2014. Boulder Daily Camera/ Mark Leffingwell
1229SNOW2.jpg Jacob Berg takes advantage of the snow to cross-country ski in North Boulder Park as more snow comes to Boulder, Colorado December 29, 2014. Boulder Daily Camera/ Mark Leffingwell
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The following Colorado snow totals have been reported by the National Weather Service for Jan. 1-2, 2015.

Antero Reservoir — 2 inches

Aurora — 5 inches

Bailey — 1.8 inches

Barr Lake — 0.4 of an inch

Bennett — 4 inches

Breckenridge — 1.3 inches

Byers — 2 inches

Castle Pines — 4.8 inches

Castle Rock — 7.5 inches

Centennial — 8 inches

Cheesman Reservoir — 3 inches

Commerce City — 1 inch

Conifer — 3 inches

Denver — 1.5 inches

Denver International Airport — 1.8 inches

Elizabeth — 6 inches

Englewood — 1.1 inches

Franktown — 6 inches

Georgetown — 0.5 of an inch

Grant — 1 inch

Highlands Ranch — 4.8 inches

Kittredge — 1.5 inches

Lake George — 2 inches

Morrison — 0.2 of an inch

Parker — 9 inches

Roxborough Park — 3.8 inches

Sheridan — 2.5 inches

Silver Plume — 1.4 inches

Tiny Town — 1.5 inches

Watkins — 4.8 inches

Wheat Ridge — 0.2 of an inch

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