
The following Colorado snow totals have been reported by the National Weather Service for Feb. 4, 2015. Some totals are estimated (as denoted by an asterisk), others are measured.
Allenspark — 10.5 inches
Alma — 3.7 inches*
Arapahoe Peak — 6.2 inches*
Arvada — 1 inch
Aurora — 1 inch
Berthoud Pass — 2.5 inches*
Blue River — 3.8 inches*
Boulder — 5 inches
Brainard Lake — 5 inches*
Breckenridge — 2.3 inches
Brighton — 1.9 inches
Cameron Pass — 12.5 inches*
Climax — 1.2 inches*
Copper Mountain — 3.7 inches*
Crook — 1.5 inches
Denver International Airport — 1 inch
Dillon — 2 inches
Eldora — 6.2 inches*
Eldorado Springs — 8 inches
Estes Park — 2.7 inches
Firestone — 1.5 inches
Frederick — 2.5 inches
Fort Collins — 4.2 inches
Georgetown — 1 inch
Glendevey — 8.7 inches*
Grand Lake — 5 inches*
Guanella Pass — 3.7 inches*
Iliff — 3 inches
Julesburg — 3 inches
Longmont — 3 inches
Longs Peak — 10 inches*
Loveland — 1.4 inches
Loveland Pass — 2.5 inches*
Meeker Park — 5 inches*
Mount Audubon — 17.5 inches*
Nederland — 11 inches*
Niwot — 2.7 inches
Northglenn — 0.9 inches
Pinecliffe — 6.8 inches
Rand — 5 inches*
Rabbit Ears Pass — 12.5 inches*
Red Feather Lakes — 1.2 inches*
Sedalia — 1.5 inches
Silver Plume — 0.5 inches
Silverthorne — 2.5 inches*
Spicer — 11.3 inches*
Steamboat Springs — 22.5 inches*
Superior — 1 inch
Virginia Dale — 2.6 inches
Walden — 2.6 inches
Ward — 14.3 inches
Weston Pass — 1.3 inches*
Wheat Ridge — 0.7 inches
Williams Fork Reservoir — 2 inches
Winter Park — 3.7 inches*
*Estimated using a 12.5 to 1 snow-to-liquid ratio.



