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NEDERLAND, CO - APRIL 16: Kestrel Hanson Neathawk, left, and Sara Born, right, with her dog Oliver, get first tracks along Ridge Road as they enjoy the almost 2 feet of snow on April 16, 2016 in Nederland, Colorado. A spring storm dumped more than 2 feet of snow in the foothills and more is expected overnight.  (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
NEDERLAND, CO – APRIL 16: Kestrel Hanson Neathawk, left, and Sara Born, right, with her dog Oliver, get first tracks along Ridge Road as they enjoy the almost 2 feet of snow on April 16, 2016 in Nederland, Colorado. A spring storm dumped more than 2 feet of snow in the foothills and more is expected overnight. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
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The following Colorado snow totals have been reported by the National Weather Service for April 17, 2016, as of noon Sunday.

Allenspark — 36 inches

Arvada — 11.5 inches

Aurora — 20.1 inches

Bailey — 27 inches

Bennett — 14.2 inches

Bergen Park — 31.5 inches

Breckenridge — 12 inches

Broomfield — 7 inches

Castle Pines — 9.4 inches

Castle Rock — 20.1 inches

Centennial — 18 inches

Conifer —45.5 inches

Denver — 4 to 11 inches

DIA — 12 inches

Eldorado Springs — 32 inches

Elizabeth — 24.5 inches

Estes Park —9 inches

Evergreen — 43.5 inches

Fairplay — 12 inches

Fraser — 4 inches

Genesee — 41 inches

Golden — 35.8 inches

Highlands Ranch — 16.5 inches

Ken Caryl — 27.5 inches

Nederland — 32 inches

Parker — 10.9 inches

Pinecliffe — 50.7 inches

Perry Park — 31 inches

Simla — 4 inches

Strasburg — 9 inches

Superior — 16 inches

Westminster — 13.5

Tom McGhee: 303-954-1671, tmcghee@denverpost.com or @dpmcghee

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