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George Clements, 7, helps clean off the family car in Boulder on snowy Wednesday morning, February 4, 2015.
George Clements, 7, helps clean off the family car in Boulder on snowy Wednesday morning, February 4, 2015.
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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.

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