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The following Colorado snow totals have been reported by the National Weather Service for Presidents Day, Feb. 16, 2015:

Aurora — 4 inches

Bailey — 3.4 inches

Bergen Park — 6.5 inches

Black Hawk — 12.1 inches

Boulder — 9 inches

Breckenridge — 3.1 inches

Broomfield — 4.5 inches

Castle Rock — 3.5 inches

Cheesman Reservoir — 1 inch

Conifer — 8.2 inches

Denver — 6.4 inches

Denver International Airport — 3.1 inches

Eldorado Springs — 11 inches

Erie — 3.8 inches

Estes Park — 9.3 inches

Evergreen — 8.5 inches

Firestone — 2 inches

Fort Collins — 1.6 inches

Fort Morgan — 0.5 inches

Franktown — 2.5 inches

Genesee — 10 inches

Genoa — 0.5 inches

Georgetown — 6.5 inches

Grant — 3 inches

Holyoke — 0.1 inches

Hygiene — 3 inches

Idaho Springs — 3.5 inches

Kassler — 5 inches

Ken Caryl — 7.3 inches

Lake George — 3 inches

Lakewood — 6.3 inches

Lafayette — 4.5 inches

Littleton — 7 inches

Longmont — 2.4 inches

Louisville — 4.8 inches

Loveland — 2.4 inches

Lyons — 5 inches

Monument — 2 inches

Niwot — 3.5 inches

Nederland — 12 inches

New Raymer — 0.2 inches

Northglenn — 5.2 inches

Parker — 3 inches

Perry Park — 3.2 inches

Pinecliffe — 14.8 inches

Pingree Park — 6 inches

Roxborough Park — 6.2 inches

Rustic — 3 inches

Silver Plume — 3.6 inches

St. Marys Glacier — 13 inches

Superior — 6.5 inches

Thornton — 6 inches

Virginia Dale — 0.8 inches

Walden — 0.4 inches

Ward — 11 inches

Watkins — 4.2 inches

Westminster — 5 inches

Wheat Ridge — 4.5 inches

Williams Fork Reservoir — 2 inches

Winter Park — 5 inches

Woodrow — 0.5 inches

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