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The following Colorado snow totals have been reported by the National Weather Service for the March 3-4, 2015 snowfall:

Antero Reservoir — 1 inch

Arvada — 1 inch

Aurora — 4 inches

Bailey — 1.4 inch

Bellvue — 6.5 inches

Boulder — 6.2 inches

Breckenridge — 3.5 inches

Brighton — 2 inches

Buckhorn Mountain — 10.1 inches

Byers — 5.5 inches

Cheesman Reservoir — 1 inch

Conifer — 0.5 of an inch

Dillon — 2 inches

Denver — 2.7 inches

Denver International Airport — 1.9 inches

Eldorado Springs — 8.1 inches

Englewood — 3 inches

Estes Park — 6.3 inches

Evergreen — 1 inch

Federal Heights — 2 inches

Fort Collins — 1.9 inches

Fort Morgan — 1.5 inches

Grant — 1 inch

Greeley — 2.1 inches

Hereford — 1 inch

Hillrose — 2 inches

Holyoke — 1.1 inches

Hudson — 2.5 inches

Hugo — 1.5 inches

Hygiene — 2.2 inches

Julesberg — 1 inch

Kassler — 2 inches

Ken Caryl — 3.5 inches

Kutch — 1 inch

Lafayette — 3 inches

Lake George — 2 inches

Lakewood — 2.3 inches

Lindon — 2 inches

Longmont — 2 inches

Loveland — 3.6 inches

Lyons — 3.5 inches

Morrison — 2.2 inches

Nederland — 2 inches

Niwot — 2.5 inches

Northglenn — 2.5 inches

Pinecliffe — 4 inches

Rustic — 2 inches

Sedgwick — 3 inches

Silver Plume — 1.5 inches

Sterling — 1.1 inches

Superior — 3.5 inches

Thurman — 2.5 inches

Tiny Town — 1 inch

Watkins — 4.5 inches

Wellington — 2.5 inches

Westminster — 2.1 inches

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